chocolatechickenpotpie
chocolatechickenpotpie
chocolatechickenpotpie

Hamilton and Rosberg have different wheels.

Hmmm, Ive had both cars, slightly different years but both cars. Unfortunately cool has more to do with the perception of viewers than the owners. From experience the Alfa will bee seen as more exotic and older or more "vintage" than the 2002. The 2002 is more common and people think of it as a cute, older BMW - but

+1 for you - also, the racing was +1

battle robots - not big "pacific rim" jaegers. personal robots with a 20mm minigun. because carnage

Yep, still hate it. Porsche should be the brand not "vaguely 911 shaped". They could do better

The nissan ad is just as bad. Rush hour traffic gridlock where bikes and trains are the only moving vehicles - so we'll take the train! Yeah cars suck! Bikes and trains are better! Oh, wait a second... I thought the same thing about the Chevy ad - dead dog. Seriously, I work in advertising and am constantly amazed by

wow, like I didn't recognize this guy is an idiot the first time around...

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"It's toasted" is what Draper said. Toasted. Go back and watch it.

And people who think they need and wanna buy this kind of vehicle deserve better why? Think they have "good taste"? Seriously?

L.A.W.S.U.I.T.

The seats are manual, but a happy ending is standard

@diesel: Senna didn't have a Newey car until he drove for Williams, and it killed him at Imola. Newey says it bothers him to this day. When Senna was at Mclaren, and winning, his cars were designed by Steve Nichols, Gordon Murray and Ron Dennis

It's because of the debt laws, read up. They were not abandoned due to riches or spite

Those are lips, fish lips...

+1 for kurt and used cars

Crap, I'll be in London. Oh wait...

They came blackout or whiteout. The whiteout was very miami vice...

pavement! they were_never_going to be bigger, never going to be the "next" anything. you may have liked them back in the day but they were never going to be more than they were... just the siren song of "alternative progressive college radio..."

Rallying is not ridiculous, pay-drivers are ridiculous. That goes for any type of racing a pay-driver might involve themselves in.