Alright, alright, look...
Alright, alright, look...
Man, it’s almost like making sure EVs made outside of the U.S. didn’t qualify for most rebates has emboldened already arrogant companies to become more greedy.
Protip For The PS4 Version: Leave the controller speaker enabled, pause the game and stay within earshot. There will be...occurrences.
If we decide to be charitable and take them at their word, then why haven’t they used this time since the original release to either add this nebulous lore or just address the issue and add woman as playable characters?
Clarkson being an out-of-touch, often wrong old man who throws punches over sandwiches is no shock. What does get me, however, is just how old that dude looks compared to his actual age. It surprises me every time. His wife must have a Nosferatu fetish.
Forgive my ignorance on this one fellow Jalops, but, assuming you even get the one (R32/33/34 etc.) you want, can these cars even be serviced here in the States?
So the group says they’re not going to play anymore and Blizzard’s best (and late) reaction is to...say they can’t play?
Even as someone who hasn’t been involved in the EV ‘game,’ as it were, for very long, I can tell you that what you’re hoping for doesn’t seem so far-fetched. Easy to say since I’m not paying their R+D costs though!
Alright fellow Jalops, hear me out. I know this is gonna sound crazy, but, Volvo.
So true about the uncertainty. When I was looking to replace my car a few years back, I tried to balance out space and utility, while also hoping it would last. New Teslas were (and still are tbh) well beyond my price range. I had a ‘13 Outback at the time and it was, well, a collection of extremes. Roomy, but…
Though the winters aren’t as severe here in CT as you’re suggesting they are over there, I began looking into used Model Ss (Ses? I dunno.) for those reasons too. They can be found for under that $50k mark, but the miles on them may be too high for your liking; usually around 60-90k depending on the part of the country…
Addition, cause I missed the edit comment window.
I know this will likely sound absurd, but I always thought that the Defender was the “cheap” Land Rover? Hopefully the 90 is cheaper, as I’d rather have a 2 door regardless, but these base prices sound nuts to me.
So, we’re all just gonna hang out here and not mention that one of the things in that photo the company provided is the creepily named “Lincoln Embrace Zone?” Is that what most owners will eventually call their retirement home? Is the Lincoln itself just a way for the Reaper to shuttle them there? The mind boggles!…
Good tips for sure Andrew! About to embark on the hunt for a cover in my daily driver. The not-leather of my Prius Prime’s wheel is coming off in one spot and, since the dealer wants absolutely nothing to do with it, warranty be damned, I’m stuck looking around for a cover...
As terrible as it is to say, I think I prefer that hand drawn, sorta camaro to one of those way too happy people shrieking ads at me on those same screens.
Assuming that the chatter hasn’t been modified by fans in any way, I doubt NASCAR will do anything about this.
Pretty similar from what I've heard (never played NFS: World myself). It was a horrendous grind in NFS: Payback. They walked it back a bit after the Battlefront 2 loot box fiasco, but it's still trash.
Loved seeing the Polestar in there, but I worry that this newest NFS is going to end up like the last one (Need For Speed: Payback) and be full of microtransaction/DLC nonsense. That slot machine-guided, tuning card system was some hardcore BS and turned making the car your own into an unrelenting pain in the ass.
Much appreciated! Thanks for the reply.