bosdriver
BOSdriver
bosdriver

hotwheels, matchbox, and micro machines for me.

One day I saw this:

The only proper answer from an 80’s kid.

Oh yes. When my kids were very little, I think I was paying out about $3k (circa 2010 metro-Boston region) per month on childcare expenses. It was absolutely worth it for a great facility, but the budget opened up quite a bit once both kids started public school.

The rona has passed over, those that are going to be vaccinated have gotten the shot. Its time to come outside again friend. you did you job, its time to relax.

Sure, your BMW is real neat, and you clearly “made it” in life. But can your buck-tooth 4-series time travel? I think not...

This one!!!!!!!

What makes you think people would want to go to their high school reunion at all?

Proportionally the whole thing is off

1st Gen Camaro headlights were fixed with doors that retracted from the side. Neat and unique.

None. Stick to water and you don’t have to worry about whether or not what you are drinking is good for you.

It looks so much better with a bit of length. The standard wheelbase version looks short and fat. Now the longer proportion looks like a proper lifted estate that it was meant to be.

The only answer is the Bugatti Atlantic:

That’s a big assumption there buddy....that I would support reckless driving anywhere let alone in my own community where my neighbors and friends would be at risk. Do I support people modding their own cars even if I think it looks silly? Sure. If these folks want to “unnoffically” get together in a big parking lot

Are those moron donks still a thing?

wait until you find out about coupes....you are gonna lose it. 

I’ll go with he obvious answer, GPS/Nav. A quick estimation of the number of times that I and my close friends use our cars’ nav systems is 0%. Even with the cool HUD integration on my current ride I grab my phone for nav every single time. 

2) That sounds great until you find out that the car has to be returned full of electrons, or they will bill you an extra $2/KWh to recharge.

First gear:

Our roughly 500-mile round trip cost about $55 in charging fees, versus what might’ve been closer to $250 in gasoline.