allusernamestakenbyothers
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allusernamestakenbyothers

Not sure who made this map, but there are literally millions of colors to choose from, so why would we choose 4 shades of green (including some incredibly close shades) for every single category?

It was meant to be a joke, not a primer on accounting.

This design must be the result of “Take Your Child To Work Day”.

I’m pretty sure the driver would have had more room to correct in landscape.

Trying to make people think they are as well built as Kia?

Should have opted for “no car”

Ugly, AND it’s slower than a Camaro that’s almost half the cost. I will say the wheels are cool though.

Because they want to protect their amazing new designs? Including on the dashboard, the door panels, and the gas cap? Other than the i8, BMW hasn’t done a theft-worthy design in decades. Harumph.

Anybody who bought a Frontier in 2011 did.

What. Is. This.

No one is complaining because even if some aesthetic decisions are questionable, the quality of the work is undeniable. This isn’t like the half-assed tuner garbage we’re much more likely to see here in the states.

That is the fastest that any DMV employee has ever moved.

The next photo would be the money shot...

The Jeep grilles on the taillights are cute, but are sadly overshadowed by ridiculous asymmetrical Philips head reverse lights.

Disagree. This law is fantastic. It shouldn’t just be a pull over for faster traffic rule. OK is ahead of the curve on this one.

My friend sold his Range Rover because - and I quote - “It would pass everything on the road except a gas station or a mechanic.”

I sold used Land Rover products for years.

So often I see projects where media attention, twitter, trend-setting, being on the leading edge of technology, feelings, workplace happiness and being considerate are more important that just doing the fucking job right and doing it well. Who cares if this bridge was ‘self-cleaning’ or minimized traffic disruption.

Engineers notes: test vehicle performed as expected.