brzdriver86
BRZDriver86
brzdriver86

International Harvester all the way. I’ll be buyin’ em ‘til they go out of–

The doors unnecessary....not the hinge.

Unnecessary? That hinge is the entire reason the doors are able to open with so little space next to them.

And if you have a narrow garage, you can’t open regular doors. Life is full of trade-offs

Are people with low garages really worried about the doors on a $130,000 car?

Have you read any of the articles about the car? They ALL explain that there is a myriad of sensors in the doors that prevents them from hitting anything when opening and they also have numerous hing points that allow them to still open enough for entrance and egress when space is limited.

Well yeah, you can’t drive out of your garage with them open dude.

The point is that it was a throwback to the affordable, light, rwd sports car platform. A car that actually makes you feel connected to the driving experience. The AE86 also came in a coupe version, btw.

No, this is like the opposite of retro.

No fuck that, it’s perfectly fine. If you are a very public outspoken hater of a certain type of people, you deserve to get fucked up.

OMG WHAT A PIECE OF CRAP! IT DOESNT EVEN COME WITH A TRANSMISSION!

I think you could use one of these.

Whatever, I’ve killed better men than you.

I’m saying Uber is no worse than cabs, likely better, as the ID of your driver is well documented, and that makes arresting the bastard easier. Wouldn’t it be great if we lived in a world where we could tell who the rapists were before their crimes? I know I’d feel safer going out for drinks. Because that’s the only

I’m saying the attack could have happened anywhere, the fact that it happened in an Uber car doesn’t make Uber evil, it still makes the bad guy evil.

Just what, exactly, was Uber supposed to do in that situation? Pray tell...

Because that’s never happened in regular taxis? Or busses?

Adam, have you ever actually been in an Uber car? Only a pure, crack-rock socialist could call this company evil. Especially when stacked up against cab companies, whose “policies” towards employees, injured people, and the public at large makes Uber look Utopian. As someone living in downtown Chicago, Uber has

No.

Oh come on, it’s not like a loud racist asshat could ever do well in politics.