Casually? That guy booked it.
Casually? That guy booked it.
The B-pillar is too far forward in my Volt and I can’t rest my arm out the window normally without torqueing my shoulder weird. I have to settle for elbow on the sill and hand on the top of the doorjamb.
2030 seems a reasonable date for that.
It is quickly growing on me. My first impression was a side profile shot that leaked when Motor Trend accidentally broke embargo yesterday, and it feels like the rear overhang is huge, until you inspect up front and realize the hood is very short so the normal rear looks large by comparison. The arch…
This feels... a bit much, on Kotaku’s part. This happened at Bethesda prior to the Xbox buyout. Sure, he deflected, but the tenor of the article and headline is that, “Bethesda is crunching RIGHT NOW, why aren’t you doing anything.”
Boo, that sucks. Sorry to hear that.
The game I’m most familiar with in regards to speedrunning is Trackmania, which uses external leaderboards and has verification methods for every run. If Neon White’s devs don’t implement a verification method in-game, I hope the community is able to go to external leaderboards and stay intact and healthy!
I’m curious what happens in that case, does the course’s insurance cover your replacement?
A quick note, Ari says, “For a series that’s become so obsessed with ‘letting the past die’ it’s really committed to living in the past, huh,” but you quote a line from The Last Jedi that embodied what that movie stood for - a movie that was flayed for that very same ethos, for daring to be not Star Wars enough.…
We sell a few Ioniq 5s every week. We can not keep them in stock. Part of that is low supply, and part of that is people coming from across the country to buy at MSRP, but - the demand for this car is there and if other Hyundai dealers don’t fuck it up then this car will be everywhere.
Winning an election is just another path to profitability. It all comes back to cash.
Interesting, thank you :)
I mean, I am rooting for the lawsuit but I feel like it’s attacking with too broad a brush. It it normal to name that many defendants (really, include Tesla and SpaceX as well?), and then narrow it down after the fact?)
That’s actually a good answer. This style of truck exists elsewhere but feels just so large compared to everything else, everyone else sees a non-cabover truck and immediately thinks America.
“screams ‘douchebag’ in several regions and languages”
Yeah, the base price of a Bolt is dropping right around to his mark, and getting a few extra options on top would pay for itself quickly when considering gas saved.
I assume the grill was boxed to fit in your 328. The one we were looking at, they were all assembled in front of the store, and we had to wait for a half hour before they finally brought it to tool rental to take the side tables off so it’d fit in the back.
Absolutely, unless you’re getting some big industrial thing for a restaurant but then you probably aren’t picking it up at Home Depot.
Or porn.
Cars generally come in three colors - greyscale (you can split that up to white, black, and grey if you like), blue, and red. We’ve even dropped the gold/beige that was so common a decade ago. So I feel like anything outside of monochrome/blue/red should automatically get top spot. Hence, Sage Gray.