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The whole interview came off as more than a bit forced and unnatural to me. I’m not sure if that’s just awkwardness from it being the first episode or if it was awkward because it was some sort of Ferrari marketing stunt (I’m tempted to go with the first explanation given how awkward I found a majority of Evan’s bits

It really depends on what you’re looking to get out of a city. I couldn’t care less about culture or a past, I kinda like how everything in Phoenix is relatively new, as opposed to the crumbling hole that is NYC. I’m pretty picky about pizza but I’ve managed to find a few great non-chain pizza places in

You found a shoebox for $2000? Tell me where right now.

The system is fundamentally broken and there are still people unwilling or not ready to accept it. I switched my registration from Green to Democratic to vote for him (then switched back first chance I could get), even though I knew it would make no difference in my district or state, simply because he is the first

Agreed. Just because you or I or anyone else has an appreciation for these things doesn’t mean we are any less “car-people” than others. Hell I’d love to have an Alfa 4C sitting right next to the Tahoe in my garage, I’m strongly considering it.

I just pulled up their configurator, and couldn’t find a cloth option on the C, E, or S class. Maybe you can custom order it?

Yep. To be fair, most Americans seem to agree. There isn’t a single “luxury” car out there that is even available with cloth, as far as I know.

I can tolerate the Corvette wheel since its finished in a semi coherent fashion, but the Camaro’s wheel is hideously designed. For reference:

any late 90's early 2000's steering wheel with giant airbag cover. From Porsche to NSX

I’m being blinded by her high beams...

Hella, indeed. And I'm w Nebraska, waiting on Ballaban to give this one the fist punch.

Can confirm that the next gen tows brilliantly still to this day. My parents use one to tow their race car, and I took it on a 3800 mile trip towing 5k+ lbs, and it handles it all incredibly well.

I didnt know any cars had a bench seat up front option. Any other ones I didnt know about? ones that still have a decent interior, not a fleet silverado.

I hate that the cheapest Suburban you can get actually prices out at $50,645. The only option I selected was a $250 credit for selecting a front bench seat, instead of buckets and a console.

‘67-72 was my favorite...

That Suburban was the true hero of that movie.

You want to be cooler than you already are. No one will argue that it’s wrong

Overall, 1986 was much better than 2016.

All I needed was the headline... Ran my ‘86 to 340,000 miles before the floor succumbed to new england road salt. Unstoppable.