I, too, would prefer something nicer than I can afford.
I, too, would prefer something nicer than I can afford.
You talking a small cup of black coffee or a venti sugar-laden Starbucks Coffee Beverage? Because the sugary, creamy coffees have to be much harder to clean off.
Using badges to unsuccessfully turn your car into one that was not sold in your region. Case in point: I saw an Acura RSX the other day, with what clearly looked like a homebrew job of removing the Acura and RSX logos and replacing them with a Honda and Integra badge.
It seems like at least part of Chick-fil-A’s problem was reactionary conservatives afraid that their fried cauliflower sandwich was part of some liberal plot to ban fried chicken or something.
I can’t be the only one who thinks this is kind of awesome, right? Isn’t this basically peak-Jalop? Buying the cars of yesteryear that we claim to pine for, but also with a warranty?
Disappointing headline. I was hoping the trucks were destroyed while thieves were trying to board a moving train to steal DVD players. Now that would have been a F&F style heist.
Yeah but this specific one is.
Everything about this car is what Elon wishes the Cybertruck was
will you be inconvenienced when a drunk hits your sober ass?
This is why I am not against some form of sobriety test technology in cars.... Clearly our current regulations and enforcement regimes aren’t doing the job.
I remember I used to love doing these configurators with sports cars and supercars I could not afford.
All of me is just mad that Lexus didn’t just use aluminum like they planned and probably could have sold for about 200K$, which would have been bought more and 2019 would have probably been worth like 130K$ giving me a chance that I could own one...I have to make an excuse to not give me hope! will the engine fit in…
The guy watches episodes of Dukes of Hazzard with a cigarette and white towel within arm’s reach.
Yamaha designs some really really good sounding engines.
I’ll just leave this here.
Most of them won’t, but 100% of them will argue until they’re blue in the face about why the Cybertruck could totally do ALL THE THINGS. I’m surprised our resident “You just don’t understand!” Tesla apologist hasn’t popped in yet to explain why getting it stuck is actually a good thing that Elon planned.
A lot. But only once. And not very far (before getting stuck or breaking something).
The Renegade is quite possibly the worst vehicle I have driven and I have driven a Yugo. I was stunned at the poor quality of the interior materials and the uselessness of the engine. “Jeep Toughness” is a perfect description for the crumbling plastics and low lifespan mechanicals. 8 years was 8 years too many.
How DARE you make a silly mistake on a simple funny internet comment on a fluff article!
That bottom picture is not Billy, just a stock Getty image of a dog. Unless there is a link to a picture of Billy, we don’t really know.