buckfiddiousagain
Buckfiddiousagain
buckfiddiousagain

x1,000 on the “anything that’s not a miata commentary” (though not necessarily on the headline.) Too many “modern” sports cars are seriously unenjoyable on 99% of roads. You’re either going at genuinely irresponsible speeds or you’re basically pottering about using 5% of the car’s potential.
My E36 M3 was right at the

HONDA ELEMENT. Supposedly a couple recent Honda patents suggest they may be working on a new Element.

You do have to see these in person to appreciate them.

I suspect these are just the pictures for us poors. Real legit bidders are likely getting Cars & Bids level photo spreads with dozens if not 100's of photos of every angle. Though to be fair if it won Pebble, it’s almost certainly in as perfect condition as you can get for a car of that age. The judges at Pebble Beach

I agree with you - these “close coupled” coupes with the tiny greenhouse never look quite right to me. The cabriolets and Atalante coupes are much better looking to my eye.

It’s so funny going back and forth between the Bronco forums and the Maverick forums. Everyone on the Maverick forums is chill and just excited about a nice, useful vehicle that’s reasonable, practical, and extremely sensible in day-to-day use.

It’s an image:

The Ford Explorer and Jurassic Park

I, for one, take a really positive message away from this heart-warming story. *This* is what happens when you try turning off and on again *before* calling the IT Helpdesk and whining at them that you’ve already tried ‘everything’, knowing that you haven’t done a darn thing.

This.

Did we just become best friends!?!

Well, good for you! They fucked me over way before you even got started. 

CEO’s wind up being the money facing figure. CTO/CPO’s wind up as the internal stop gap between product/dev/IT/and sometimes tech services, and the CRO. HR can fuck right off with their political bullshit. Presidents wear no clothes and are the speaking circuit figures who should only ride in Boeings. COO’s are often

If it’s a Jag or a Camry, yeah, I’ll pick the Camry every damn time. But if I could have more than that Camry (which is highly unlikely), I wouldn’t opt for another utilitarian vehicle. And I doubt that I would pick even a well-sorted XKE for a toy, as much as my 10-year-old heart would prefer, I still would go for

Damn, that’s a good post. Well said.

Fun fact- convertibles are only great if you have really short hair. Otherwise they’re a great way to get tangles and sunburn.

I’ll bet your lawn is impeccable.

Once upon a time we had those protections and this was a worker-friendly nation. But, the 1% finally got a puppet elected (Reagan) and did away with all that.

When I read the headline I was hoping the bear dragged the man to safety.