“Not that there’s anything wrong with that”
“Not that there’s anything wrong with that”
You know how people keep complaining about having their comments grayed?
I bet you’re being extra nice in that review because you’ll be needing another ride in a day or two.
It’s okay to admit that you don’t know anything about cars.
You drive 400+ miles without stopping for a break ?
This is the most unexpected, random expert-level reply I’ve seen in a while.
No, we’re going by price, performance, size, technology, engineering, features, and basically any other metric.
I’m happy that we live in a world with so many retro scramblers that we can be all blase about them. Remember, people, it wasn’t long ago that your options were 1) a slightly porky, slightly overpriced Triumph or 2) Go Fuck Yourself.
Yes, the number of recommends is insanely high given the time this extraordinarily long (for this blog) piece has been up. That’s a whole lot of people who had time to read the piece and the referenced documents, process it and determine it was worthy of wholesale dismissal.
A beautifully written piece, Clover. Thank you. I have a thousand comments. But, I’ll just leave it at this: that the colleges at Yale are named after slave owners and white men (and a few white women) effortlessly accept jobs that require young people to call them “master”tells me all I need to know about why it is…
This one strikes a chord. My dad had a Canadian-market 1982 930, during the dark years when such things were not being imported directly. He picked it up at the factory in November, on fresh Pirelli P7 rubber, and proceeded to drive it around Germany with my mom, in varying wintry conditions. It was then returned to…
Gold BBS wheels and Burgandy paint that is all 80s all the time, look for cocain residue on the dash. I’m sure it is a conversion but who cares, I could drag out my Members Only jacket
“The worst part about a market bubble is when you realize you are the reason for the bubble.”
Oof, that hurts.
My family has had a marque long love affair with Lexus, but even with the current bespoke products, we still hear about how we should have saved our money and bought the Toyota. There is a strange correlation between the type of people who look at an IS350 and see a Corolla and the type of people who think it is…