Let’s put it this way... The RX-8 was only 1 MPG better on the highway than the Viper. And just as bad in the city.
Let’s put it this way... The RX-8 was only 1 MPG better on the highway than the Viper. And just as bad in the city.
One of my favs of his, mostly for the end.
My only regret is that I have but one star to give
“Thanks for coming.”
How angry does this ad make you then, when people think Altima = race car?
I want to gut-punch that British asshole talking about the lines and comparing it to a classic German design.
That Toyota monstrosity is worth about 2.5 of these Chevy ads by itself...
His Matt Damon accent really sells it.
Nope still not as bad as the Toyotas around Monaco ads. Those make me angry, these Chevy ads just annoy me.
This man is doing the Lord’s work
So, true story:
Back when I was working for an insurance company out of a Ford body shop, during the Cash for Clunkers days, a late-80's F150 with the I6 and four speed manual got traded in as a clunker.
The practice to render clunkers inoperable was to drain the fluids, dump sand in the engine, and then run it until it…
I have a much greater respect for the 100% speedrunners. Or the mad bastards of the endurance run community who try to 100% games like Skyrim in one sitting while keeping the nootropic supplement makers (or their Dexedrine dealer) in business.
This just leaves me unsatisfied in a whiskey-dick sort of way. The…
Maybe I’m just getting old and a bit out of touch but I really just do no see the appeal in these glitched out speed runs.
Glitch running a Bethesda game is like shooting fish in a barrel, I mean it takes a “special” kind of gamer to remember EVERY glitch but it seems like beating a dead horse.
read headline. pictured this
That’s a way better idea. For example:
Toyota has never, ever made a good ad, at least not in 20 years. Not in print, not on TV, not on a billboard. If Toyota was a meal, it would be Milk and Toast. The only one that came close to making me chuckle was the Swagger Wagon bits from several years ago, but even those got tedious because they were too long. But…
Bought it through a friend’s business in Murphy, NC, West End Carports. They’re a distrubutor for Carolina Carports:
What building did you go with? This seems like a pretty nice setup.
It was cheaper than you’d think. Building was about $11k and the slab and grading was about $7k, so by the time we did the inside ourselves and got the wiring done, I’m in it less than $25k: