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The Tacoma has a well-earned reputation. We had one that unfortunately got junked in an accident. But a different Toyota won us as a replacement. Sure the controls are simple, but the interior is cramped in comparison to something else. The back seat is barely useful. You essentially sit on the floor even in the front

All this exemplifies why I haven’t watched a race since the V-6 Turbos came in. The last great memory I have on a seasonal level were watching Brawn/Button win a title. Moments? Maybe when Kimi drove away with the title in a Red car. What about that time Alonso was stuck in traffic in his Ferrari in Abu Dabi? Nobody

There’s nothing smart about giving things away and  simply expecting market dominance because in the end what you’re saying is - what we have as a company is not valuable enough for people to buy. The only value EPIC has is the equity in the engine and the name fortnight.

The F1 “procession” is of old date, while the specific context he’s coming from is debatable, Vettel is still right: people won’t watch this anymore. Where are the days I would get up to watch the races, or fork out money for Speedvision to see qualifying with bloodshot eyes. I have not watched a single race since

The first 20 hours is basically the tutorial. Finally beat it once? You’ve only seen less than half the game. I couldn’t wait to start again. When you clear to the true ending finally the feels never go away and everything else is just an imitation in comparison

I completed the original TLOU on every difficulty and enjoyed the heck out of the multiplayer. Despite all the time sunk in on PS3 and PS4, I never really believed the game “felt” good to play. Naughty Dog games have that crappy third person taffy control feel that GTA and Red Dead have that I hate. Without the story

As much as I like MGS2, I’ve never really fallen for it on any other level than gameplay. It always felt from release, and still feels now, like it’s trying too hard. It’s just a crazy and stupid game that is trying to act like a PhD but never actually connects the dots it throws out. As terrible in some ways as MGS4

People convince themselves that this is what it takes for success.  But that’s not always true. It’s just bad project management and nobody knows any better. I lived this kind of life for over a decade and then you find another place where life is great and you wonder why you ever put up with this kind of bullshit in

Activision gets you to buy a “new” game and make sure the cosmetics from the last game won’t transfer over. Also sorta new game mode.

The biggest problems with the entire prequel idea is the structure. They’re just telling us something we already know will happen. The entire thing was going through the motions of stuff we completely expect. A better way to approach the entire thing was to tell a completely different story and bring the Anakin

Cats was always stupid. All the sudden it’s obvious?

I thought it felt like sort of a lost cause. Smashing people to pieces just doesn’t have the ring he wants it to be with everything that actually happens now in real life on a regular basis - you can absolutely pretend that killing bad people in terrible ways will make a great ending to a movie and make us all feel

Been said before but the ACTUAL influence is much, much closer to the Alfa Romeo 33/2 Coupé Speciale. The Glickenhaus’ P car is rendered to Ferrari kit car status in comparison.

What leak? This is played out in public every day. I can’t believe our founding fathers would ever believe all the lives they laid down in the name of airports would end up like this.

It’s fine. I get it. Nostalgia and the kids are cool. I mean, lets pretend the 80s was awesome (they weren’t), and half the episodes aren’t coke and Doritos commercials. Or they could have opted for a deeper soundtrack than the obvious. But what about the real elephant in the room? You can completely skip season two

Without question, tires are the single most important safety issue on any car. Subsequent to that, at least on an arguable level, tires are the single most important component of any car. Even if you’re talking about an incident at 50 mph or 200 mph, the contact with the road defines any automobile. Take no chances,

Hilarious. But also, ending it early was the merciful thing to do. It spared unknown seasons more punishment.

The only thing you can see now at the movies is a super hero movie. At some point, the well is going to run dry. X-Men First Class was actually a step in the right direction. How many Spider-Man movies do we have now? But the entire genre has been dead for me since after TDK. That’s basically the last one I qualify as

Well I was onboard until I realized everybody but Marky Mark, who starred in a Transformers film is conspicuously absent. I can’t unsee it now.

“a V12 that shares a lot of its parts with the McLaren F1 engine”