But you do seem to have a firm grasp on “jankiest”
But you do seem to have a firm grasp on “jankiest”
Or the vehicle breaks down, they cant afford to fix it so the dealership says we can just take it in on trade as is and roll the negative equity into a different vehicle. I know this first hand having been there done that and saw family and friends do the same thing.
With those kinds of numbers its just renting cars to people.
Thank you. I was thinking the same thing. The whole plot is that Donnie is some kind of time-destabilizing-human-black hole, and that the only way to prevent all the bad stuff from happening to everyone else, is to go back in time to the jet engine crash and let it destroy him to close the loop. Or something like…
It’s weird how Subaru is so afraid to stick a supercharger/turbo into a non-4WD car, for fear it would be too expensive to buy and/or warranty, while Dodge can put out a street-legal drag car like the Demon.
That is not what happened in Donnie Darko. It wasn’t a dream. It was an alternate timeline. He had to send that jet engine back in time and kill himself to prevent everything that you saw from happening.
Natalie Portman comes to mind...
It’s nowhere near as joke dense as Ragnarok is. The jokes all land well, so you remember them, but they’re sparing.
Miata came out when power wasn’t at the levels it is today. So over time it was grandfathered into not having power and being OK. These cars came out after everybody decided power is the cure of all evils.
The Miata’s droptop gives a perception of speed that covers up the low power. It also weighs 400 lbs less while putting out a similar amount of torque.
I performed a V8 swap. Worked like a charm!
Before anyone comes in here defending the car, and wants to tear this review apart, let me point you to this year’s SCCA Nationals results. In the street class that the Scion runs in, you can basically change out tires, shocks, and only one of the sway bars. A 4 cylinder Camaro was so much faster than the…
I agree. It’s the difference between a “fish out of water” story and a “fish in water” type of tale you describe in the review. BP’s narrative as opposed to the fun yet unmistakable trope of Thor learning human ways that’s worked great in lots of films (Splash being my favorite of the bunch). Looking forward to…
Two position adjustable and provides real downforce
Holy crap man, I feel like I wrote this review myself. I haven’t driven a tS but I am a former BRZ-L owner and have the same complaints you do. Subaru continually improves the handling of this car, but nobody ever had a problem with the handling in the first place! This car has always been a great handling car.
It probably wouldn’t make a lot of sense to make a movie about the African nation of Wakanda with all white people.
Thankfully, there’s no big, glowing, CGI deus ex machina waiting as Black Panther’s ultimate big bad, but the film’s penultimate major battle is chock full of just enough explosions to scratch your itch if you’re into that kind of thing.
I think Kenneth Branagh directed the Asgard scenes in the first Thor movie with a definite Shakespearean flair, but his Earth-bound scenes were much less so (but no less fun in my opinion). I get the sense that “Black Panther” will carry that epic feel throughout its story and delve into the universal themes that…
I went back on forth with this for a long while and ultimately, it boiled down to two major reasons.
Mal: “Ship like that will be with you till the day you die.”