So much time and money spent trying not to pay people for their time.
So much time and money spent trying not to pay people for their time.
Anyway, GT4 aside I’d buy a Cayman instead, anyway. Slower in a straight line, sure, but still super quick, and you can get it with the right number of pedals and it won’t be programmed for maximum understeer straight out of the box.
Exactly. GM knows better than to give every 60-70 something Boomer a 2.8 second to 60 mid-engined car that will oversteer into traffic or a tree.
Yea but admit it, you like the Cayman already and you're just justifying it with excuses. Motortrend could have called it the second coming of Christ and you would have still said you wanted the Cayman.
Why spend $120k on a hard roof boxter? My Aunt drives one of those. Ew.
The James Dean Porsche was really light. It also turned into aluminum foil shreds when it T-boned Mr Turnipseed’s Ford Tudor. You don’t get superlight along with super stiff, AC, airbags all over the place, crash safety, and really good ride and NVH.
I mean, if wanting a manual is a deal-breaker for you then supercars (or supercar-lites in this case) just aren’t for you.
I definitely ate at a standalone Noble Roman’s a few times growing up, mostly in Indiana. I didn’t realize it was started in Indiana. But yeah sounds like they’ve had a lot of problems in the last ~20 years.
The only thing CNET is crashing is computers. Jalopnik on the other hand...
I occasionally have to advise people (and businesses) on the ADA.
“As a paraplegic, I get a bit disgusted when the ADA is used to promote entitlement like this”
You are speaking with common sense. It’s not how the legal world behaves.
If you can’t drive, there are just related things you can’t do, including using the drive-thru. Such is life.
Fun fact: the state of California is not all Los Angeles and San Francisco; at 700 miles long and 275 miles wide, the state is a lot of rural, desert, farm and mountain space with a few urban centers dotting it. So there’s a lot of animals who are very confused by the concrete and asphalt spaces in their neighborhoods…
So uuuhhh yeah I “harvested” a buck last week on HWY 93 north of Kalispell MT. It really didn’t look that bad but we only got 27 lbs of meat off of it. Still better than nothing.
Hm. Buy this, go to chevy dealer = profit.
In Texas, gas stations sell BBQ and Tacos.
It’s a good thing they don’t sell the Big Gulp at Kum and Go.
I’m about to expose Chick-fil-A. Their soup? Frozen in a package before thawed and heated. Fries? Frozen in a package before dropped in oil. Chicken? Frozen in a package before thawed, filleted, hand breaded, and dropped in oil. Their cookie? Frozen in a package until proofed and heated in an oven. Hashbrowns? Any…
For some reason, this reminds me of the controversy a few years ago when people were shocked to find out the lambskin used to make Ugg boots required killing the lamb. No, you can’t just shave off their skin, folks. It’s very much attached.