Citation needed for their “unreliability”.
Citation needed for their “unreliability”.
Heaven forbid that a vehicle owner drive something they like...
No one wants to off road in those unreliable poseurmobiles.
The Fantastic Beasts story was only to drive plot. It’s been stated that other non-magical people have recanted their tails, only to be called crazy by the general public. Hell, in the sequel Daniel Fogler’s character comes back and gets back into hijinx with magical people...again! So that point is bunk.
The difference is that Jeremy never owned a Lotus. He did, however, own a Ford GT because he could fit into it.
How is it lacking in creature comforts? It wins all of the comparisons (except for silly Car and Driver because they have an irrational distaste for anything domestic).
If the truck in question is being driven by “one of us” to the track with his track toy on the trailer, you’d be sure the driver knows a rough-ballpark of what the weight will be.
Say your track car weighs between 3500-4000 pounds.
You must of bought the Powerjoke and are trying to compensate for it.
That 10-speed was a co-developed transmission between Ford and GM.
By the by, having been a passenger on more than one occasion in an ambulance, and not being able to thank the doctors/EMTs that gave me aid (you know...for reasons :( ) I’d like to say thanks for the help you give people when they need it.
Do you not see the hypocrisy in your statement?
Gawkmodo (nice phrase, Dr. Emilio) for the last few years:
Since when was a Charger “useless”?
And no word yet from you bozos about the 2.4 million-car recall that Toyota just issued?
And bacon hasn’t been around since forever?
Prosciutto is not bacon.
False.