Trucks are in vogue right now, so that gives the Maverick a leg up on the other $20k cars. The fact that it has a little bed is just a bonus.
Trucks are in vogue right now, so that gives the Maverick a leg up on the other $20k cars. The fact that it has a little bed is just a bonus.
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I wish I had a good chronic masturbator joke at the moment, they always come in handy.
Nah, just tell the flight marshal to look for the blind guy with the hairy palms.
man saw Louis CK got away with it and figured he could too.
Using your phone’s navigation means either: CarPlay/AA or mounting your phone to the interior somehow. In most cases, that works well.
When you can sport a cowboy hat that big and pull off the look, it doesn’t matter where you’re from--you’re American.
Response of the thread. Maybe the day.
Perhaps that’s what he was counting on
Yeah, the boomers are buying this and subscribing to nav.
They had to cancel cruises to make this happen.
Nice PR and ad work for a ship with no one on board and no reservations for the next 6-month
I always think who on earth wants an in-car navigation system when phones exist, but then I remember the target market for a lot of these cars, especially the more expensive trim levels, are people over 50 who still aren’t great at using phones and probably don’t know how to use google or apple maps, and would rather…
Super rad, but the looks sure go pretty hard FZR600 for being so semi-exotic.
Goodwood? Yes. GT40s? No. Mini on Mini vintage racing at Goodwood is where it’s at
imagine F1 drivers taking the budget airline routes that add 36 hours and two extra stopovers to your international trips
A million bucks a year is pretty steep but if I had 23 weeks a year as a ringleader in the international traveling circus I sure wouldn’t want to schlep it in coach
Counterpoint:
yeah, they hid alot of these and many smaller easter eggs all over the exhibit.
a little advice from someone who was there multiple times: