You don't speed? Ever? You don't ever speed?
You don't speed? Ever? You don't ever speed?
...and yet, not surprisingly, it doesn't happen in England, because we're not completely retarded.
Because he's 54 years old, and he learned that version as a child, as I did, and you know what? If I do eeny-meenie in my head, I still use the n-word, because its in my head. It doesn't mean I'm racist, and it doesn't mean he is either.
Surprised this hasn't happened yet, the u.k vauxhall and the australian holden had these options since launch!
for all the Americans it's worth noting that "Seat" is pronounced "say-aht". Much cooler than "Seet".
Really? The first car to used 3D printed parts? I believe there is a man called Christian who would strongly disagree.
It doesn't read that way at all to me, what he is stating is that using 'slope' as a racial slur is not in the UK vocabulary. I live in North America but am from the UK and can say I have never heard it used as a slur in the UK nor here.
As explained above, firstly it's because the Focus wasn't a direct replacement. But mainly because at the time the name 'Escort' had a terrible reputation. We can now look back fondly on the Escort Cossie - actually a Sierra in any case - but at the time all it brought to mind was boy racers, Essex boys, high…
Yeah, that was my thought on seeing David Cameron in one (two?) of those pictures as well.
But beating up on Barra, which satisfies the bloodlust of Washington pols and makes for good theater and massive buzz, is absurd. Had the ignition-switch recall happened last year instead of less than 30 days after Barra took office this year, Dan Akerson, who became GM's CEO in 2010, would have been the one called in…