Boomers who buy Vettes don’t like mail-in ballots.
Boomers who buy Vettes don’t like mail-in ballots.
Early returns don’t look good. Maybe after the mail-in ballots are counted…
Pop rivetted fender flares is a look that needs to die. Like yesterday.
Stripe packages!
Yes!
The answer is always British Racing Green, with mandatory saddle brown leather interior.
Come on, you’re simping for Logan Paul? That’s pretty pathetic.
I’ll nominate the Buick Cascada. It picked up where the Sebring left off. Which...why? Why do these soft, shitty near-luxury convertibles need to continue to exist? Is it execs that remember coke-fueled weekends in South Beach? Did they get their first lay in the front seat of a Chrysler LeBaron? It’s gotta just be…
It’s better than it’s sibling.
Buick Encore. Underpowered, mediocre fuel economy, minimal interior space, and ugly.
heat pumps break thinking on conservation of energy a little, at least it did for me until I looked into it. It’s important to think of them as moving heat, not making it. They are measured in COP or coefficient of performance. The short explanation of COP is KW in as power to KW out as heat. A COP of 1 means you are…
The Lexus HS.
The answer is always Ford EcoSport.
Tesla Model S
Maserati Ghibli
Uh..... No. This was the era where Audi had such nasty issues they exited the US market for a number of years. As in the cars would occasionally go into reverse without warning.
ND for constantly having to explain that no, it’s not a Quattro.
He knows what he has, but so do I. ND
They’re moving the steering wheel to the display. Along with window switches. And airbags.