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Lol, 150$ to 1500$... one hell of an incentive :)

The real hack at FCA is that they still somehow manage to trick people into buying a Dodge Caliber.

Just this.

Jalops tend to forget we are the minority in vehicle choices. The rest of the country hates everything jalops love.

If I insisted repeatedly that I knew how to fly, but then jumped really high, you’d call me a delusional idiot for thinking I can fly. If I did this sort of thing repeatedly eventually you’d get tired of me, change your phone number, and suddenly become busy every time I wanted to hang out.

When the cars can fully drive themselves there won’t be problems delivering them to customers.

If it was $3000 then maybe people wouldn’t be hard on it. I’d expect a nearly perfect car when asking nearly $9000 for a 30+ year old car.

I actually suspected this would be even closer before looking it up, but Matt LeBlanc is only 5 years younger than James May...

Well, going only by what you’ve put forth (it’s not really a topic I care to dive into), I still would’ve gone with either; apparently/harrassing (tho ‘apparently’ and 11 years ago is odd combo...), or allegedly/abusive.

You're saying the original Top Gear formula quickly wore out its welcome? I wouldn't say 13 years is quick in television.

I agree, but the idea was neat at least. They had to do something to sort of put their own mark on the show, but they do need to stick with Tarmac only and void this round of times.

“apparently”

Musings and drivel incoming:

the rallycross part was awfull, as soon as the first rain hit, the course was ruined, they got zero traction and the speed was gone, terrible idea. the dual guests just makes it double the terrible, no one liked the original top gear version of that, i mean the interviews were way way better, and the race bit was

You never had to.

Winners find a way to win, dude.

Yadier Molina didn’t make the roster. Off to Twitter to see delusional Cardinal fans complain

No one feels bad for the cardinals.

Innocent until proven guilty is the standard for conviction in a criminal court of law.

Yes! Loved the news.