GAAH! MY EYES!
GAAH! MY EYES!
The expression on the cat’s face says it all.
Why would they not just make it a really big roundabout? At least it would serve the purpose of giving lost tourists a place to turn around.
Mustang crashes at Cars and Coffee. Is this even newsworthy anymore?
Who the hell drives with a cat on their lap?
It almost seems like the editor simply forgot to put in the bit where they tell us who she is, and now the show’s been released and they have to pretend it was on purpose.
I’ve seen quite a few GMC trucks with shiny bows on the front running around this year. No decorations of any kind on any other make or model. Weird.
The Camry in the lead pic is probably the best option, honestly.
I think the thumbs down hurts more because flipping the bird is generally a knee-jerk gesture people use when they’re angry that doesn’t really mean much, while a thumbs down sort of implies a carefully considered and well-formulated opinion. Just my $0.02.
I would have expected Jeremy Clarkson’s solution to be to hire someone to fly along behind you in an Apache helicopter looking for slow drivers and blasting them off the face of the earth.
How I deal with road rage:
Exactly. Heat gets blown into the foot well, some of it warms your feet, the rest rises up and warms your face. Simple and effective, and no blinking.
I just realized something...when we’re all driving electric cars, the format of The Morning Shift is going to have to change. It’ll just be Park and Drive.
I was gonna point out that cars weren’t a thing when the Constitution was signed, but then I remembered that these are the people who ask why Obama didn’t stop 9/11, so...yeah. Time is not a thing for them. And, apparently, neither is reality.
When it’s cold, I keep my hands in my pockets while I’m outside. If I’m doing something with my hands, I wear gloves.
This one is five years old, so the battery doesn’t have the capacity it once did. I wouldn’t call it range anxiety, but it’s a limitation I’ve learned to live with. It’s only an issue when I have to go somewhere far outside the city - for my daily commute, it’s more than adequate.
True. In my Leaf, running the heat does knock a few miles off the range, and I always have to consider that when planning how far I can drive. Heated seats help, but the best thing is just to plan for shorter trips in winter and stay toasty while doing so.
In winter, my feet are almost always freezing when I get in the car, so I want the hot air there. When it’s blowing in my face, it’s mostly just annoying, and also makes me have to blink a lot.
Maybe the first Passat the guy stole had some kind of mechanical problem, and he wanted to swap it out for a better one?