chriswilson09
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chriswilson09

I am a Millennial
I studied and am employed in Marketing, allow me to marketing fluff-up my sentiments on this heap:

Getting gas? Is a first-world problem?

I wonder that myself, Rutledge Wood was the only interesting host on the show, followed by Tanner, and that guy who always brought crap to the challenges acting like it was being nostalgic. If anything killed the show, it was the lack of chemistry between the hosts.

A V8 Supercar is absolutely not a “drag racer”. In fact, hardcore acceleration from a standing start is not at all what it is designed to do.

The biggest instant skill-up I’m aware of that people miss out on is ‘Embracing Being Wrong’

Actually, the excerpt was my idea, and we paid to run it.

He may be doing some writing for Jalopnik in the near future. Stay tuned!

Was that necessary?

The main reduction gear (MPU) isn’t a source of energy, and it merely a fixed gear set. I know because I’ve designed them.

I hate the idea but love the name. I’m conflicted.

Why don’t they have a Mini Van? Way to claim a word for itself, and hipsters do occasionally pop out bearded babys, too.

Is any [insert name]-GM-machine as good as Ford’s?

I don’t know. I can be suede either way.

Eh. Last time I shopped i contacted 16! different dealerships in metro phoenix for a written quote. All of them were happy to call me or email me to try and get me to come in. Three of them emailed me a written quote of out the door price even with a VIN attached.

We’re all victims in Portland.

Oh just shut the hell up. They’re a different religion not a space alien.

I’m so very disappointed that no one is referring to it as a ‘Fiata’.

Which Fiat is the new Giulia based on?

Good luck to the VW Auto Group in North America (VAGiNA)!

I, too, thought this was especially stupid until I actually arrived at the Fun2Drive rental counter outside Tokyo where I was picking up the last bone-stock R34 Skyline on Earth in order to film last night’s episode of /DRIVE on NBC Sports. Even though Fun2Drive’s cool-ass owner, Yoshi, spoke and read perfect English,