bobwellington
BobWellington
bobwellington

I’ve had a similar situation with my dog, twice.

I love the thought of taking an essentially stock vehicle and rallying it. I guess it’s interesting to me because it’s relatively attainable. Even if it’s a Rav4...:P

The one detail about it that makes me want to barf are the exhaust tips. They look like they came from Pep Boys. These things sound absolutely wild for a 4 cylinder, though.

“Dark Grey Vehicle”

It’s not me, that’s for sure.

I can’t believe anyone starred this. You damaged his personal property because he broke up with you? That’s messed up.

Interesting how this one is still so flexy and soft. My dad has a 2006 (1st generation with the refresh) and it feels like a wet noodle. The steering is quite bad as well. My ‘06 Explorer is so much better to drive with much more responsive steering, as weird as it is to compare two body-on-frame vehicles in driving

“it feels like every single horse in the proverbial stable was lethargic and depressed because it possessed the knowledge that it would ceremoniously be converted to glue come this time next week.”

I think I heard Matt say that as well.

Yup, the PS2 version was the best. The reason why? The PS2 version was developed by a different part of EA than the rest were.

Design would definitely go to the old one for me, but I still like the new one.

Finally an MTB video without the crappy hipster music. I like.

I know, I was kind of kidding. It is a good car, certainly, it’s just too bad Porsche couldn’t make it a little less bulbous.

No one has ever lusted after a Panamera. That’s just simply a fact that can’t be refuted, so don’t try.

It’s weird because Georgia is #42. What the heck could cause such a difference?

What do you like about those two? I’m very casually into knives (aka I don’t know much about them). Ha. I see they both have textured grips instead of the smooth ones on the Leek and Scallion.

Certain Kershaw knives (including the Leek, but not the Cryo) are also made in the U.S., if you care about that like I do. I have the Scallion and it’s been great. The blue is beautiful and the finish is extremely durable. The tip hasn’t been a problem, and I actually used it to dig out a splinter as silly as that may

That would be awesome. Hopefully they’d have tours. I’d certainly go.

You're right, that's part of it as well.

Nice write-up, Kat! The visibility looks like it’s probably pretty good in that little guy. I think the combination of excellent visibility and crash safety was probably at its best around this time to maybe 2005 or so. Now so many cars are like a cave, which really reduces the enjoyment in driving them.