FISTO!!!
FISTO!!!
They should have used DLR’s dance instead.
wow. thanks for the info. Had no idea.
I agree with you on the burger point, but the lemonade taste like Hi-C and the fries are soggy garbage before you add sauce to it. A total inedible mess with animal sauce.
yeah. In N Out has a good burger, but fries are soggy garbage.
Yeah, there’s only room for 1 spoiled glory hound, and that’s Gruden.
amazing comment
I don’t get how KFC stays in business when Popeye’s exists.
I can appreciate you defending this car. It’s still one of the all time favorite cars I’ve owned. But I did have every single issue with the car that the author mentioned during my year and half owning it. Excessive heat, vacuum tubes, seals needing replacement, and a new clutch. It was in the shop almost as much…
I got it used, so I don’t take all the credit for destroying the original clutch. But you’re not wrong. On the other hand, Mazda marketed the car as a cheap performance car. They put the car in Need For Speed. I think thats a bit of a cop out to say its only going to be reliable if you grandma drive it. I drive my…
As far as driving experience goes, there may be no better car than the RX-7. Yes, reliability was an issue, but for me, the biggest issue was the cops. I got so many tickets in that car in 18 months.
I owned it. Loved it, but can confirm. Always in the shop.
I owned this car for about 18 months in the late 90's. It was constantly in the shop. Replaced the clutch, vacuum hoses, and seals. I definitely drove it pretty hard (I was 17 at the time), but it was, and has continued to be, the most unreliable car I’ve owned.
The JCW Mini has been my favorite total car experience. Best part is, cops don’t seem to focus on me at all. I drive like a madman, and I don’t get tickets any more (*furiously knocking on wood). If your considering getting the S, I would just go all in on a JCW. Ride is a little stiffer, but the performance is a big…
Well, it was in the shop every 6 weeks when I had it. But, I was also driving it 60 miles a day like the pissed off teenager I was. So, I definitely didn’t baby it.
I will say that the oversteer was a legit concern when the roadways were slightly damp, so snow might be a little hairy. But, I grew up in Texas, so never had any aptitude for snow.
I owned a 95 RX-7 for about 1.5 years in the late 90's. During that brief ownership period I had to replace clutch, vacuum lines, and seals (several times). It drank oil as fast as it drank gas, but was still one of the most fun drives I’ve ever owned. Probably my favorite drive until I got a JCW Mini.
Really? I assume you’re talking about Koda. I read that they ran him in 40 consecutive plays, then had him run gassers. They let his internal temprature get over 106 before doing anything. He had to go to the ICU. What do you mean they did everything right? The trainers may have responded well, but the coaches…
IGN could argue that his salary was obtained through fraud. I know its a drop in the bucket financially, but they obviously lost content that the’ve paid for. But since they handled it well from the start, they probably will not suffer any loss of reputation.
totally correct. Unless we later find out that writers have been issuing accusations for a long time to IGN editors and they covered it up, they did nothing wrong.