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These definitely fall in the underrated/underappreciated category, but the BMW E92 328 (and some 1 series) had some of the most handsome wheels I’ve ever seen with the Style 197's. I much preferred these over the “upgraded” wheels that were available on the 335.

When this game comes out, I’ll actually have a reason to want a PS5. Ratchet & Clank is one of the most consistently fun (and underrated) series in Sony’s first party stable. It may not be a system seller like Mario or Halo, but I think everyone with a PS5 would be wise to check it out.

100% THIS.

Now THIS is the Jalop answer.

Those are all great options, and it’s not surprising that they’re not discounted - they’re all in high demand. I’ve been trying to push my in-laws to get a CX-5 to replace my MIL’s Mini Cooper (now that they’re grandparents, they want a car that they can baby). My FIL is a notorious penny-pincher, and I’m worried he’s

Spending $13k to buy a car with questionable reliability to prolong the life of a $25k car from a brand specifically known for their reliability seems absurd to me.

You’re on to something with the off-road overlanding vehicle. Over the years I have become more interested in off-road driving, and am casually shopping for a 4x4 vehicle that can handle double-duty as a family hauler and a camping/adventuring/hunting vehicle. Whatever the benefits of EVs may be — when you’re heading

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Pokemon. I used to replay Red every summer. Then it was Ruby & Fire Red. Then Omega Ruby. Now I’m really enjoying Pokemon Shield, and while I’m not replaying it (I have tons of BP & rare items that I don’t want to lose), I created another account to play through it again, fresh. While it doesn’t have the same

I expect we’ll see some minor updates on the current specs within 2021- better battery, slightly more internal storage, and a better screen - for the same $300 price tag. Nothing that would make the old system obsolete, but definitely a welcome update to anyone that wants the new one.

iRacing is a little too hardcore for me. I enjoyed the Pokemon-like “gotta drive ‘em all” chase that the classic PS1 and PS2 GT games had. And while I enjoy Forza & Forza Horizon, the Gran Turismo series just “feels” better to me overall - whether I use a controller or a wheel.

Yikes, that stings.

Yup, they’re still a good value, especially compared to the 4Runner. I just wish there were more of them available. Especially in blue.

These have been growing on me. My dad picked up a 2018 Frontier Pro4x, and I’m really surprised with how well it rides on road. If only the Xterra wasn’t discontinued, the lightly used ones would depreciate more...

True! A new Android Auto capable head unit for the stereo would be high on the priority list of upgrades, too. I just have to decide where I want to be on the scale of reliability, on-road comfort, and off-road capability.

I’ve been casually looking for a mid-size off-road capable SUV for when my wife and I decide to have kids. While we’re happy with our GTI & Miata garage, I’ve been lusting after a 4x4 for YEARS - luckily I can borrow my dad’s ‘18 Frontier Pro4x (one hell of a truck!) or brother’s 3rd Gen 4Runner (also one hell of a

Best answer yet.

If there’s one thing that Bungie has been known for since Halo: Combat Evolved, it’s that they are extremely talented in making the core combat loop fun. With Halo, it was a simple combination of movement, gunplay, and AI. Now with Destiny, you can add traversal/platforming, abilities, and incredibly unique weapons to

Biased article is biased. I am happily married. I play videogames. During the pandemic, I have played EXPONENTIALLY more games than in the past.

Definitely NOT the Destiny Warlock’s double jump. If you happen to start your jump just as a moving platform begins to drop out beneath you, or time it perfectly WRONG while sprinting down mildly sloped surface, you don’t “jump” at all, and just slowly glide down to your doom.