When you're a hack just fall back on cliches, if no cliches fit, make em up!
When you're a hack just fall back on cliches, if no cliches fit, make em up!
Still drunk from last might I presume.
No journalism should ever be neutral. It should be biased toward truth and justice, and focused like the light of a thousand suns on terrible humans like Mayweather.
I thought about checking when I heard him say that. Instead I came down here and made this comment.
That was an NBA level flop, without a doubt.
Try tapping on the video, that's how I get that scroll bar on my iPad. If you're on a device that can't tap, I'm not sure what to tell you other than maybe move your mouse over the video and the controls might appear.
I’m a self-admitted wiener so sanctioned “athletic” violence has never really appealed to me, but I also never thought I’d be rooting for permanent brain injuries the way I am with Mayweather.
Side by sides are pretty expensive, a lot more than a couple grand for a used jeep, so I'd argue the cost of entry is way higher on the former.
We’re talking about what you should drive to the reunion, not what you should drive to high school.
10 years out of high school and you're still thinking like a freshman.
I wasn’t aware that it was a thing for European media to make a big deal about millenials buying or not buying cars. My comment, and most of the discussion on this US-operated site, are talking about American Millennials. If you don’t live in the Bay Area or New England, good luck with public transportation in the US.
Your personal experience doesn’t “counter” anything, except maybe a lack of personal experience. If you wanted to be less of a douche you could have said “add to your personal experience” instead of acting like your experience is somehow more valid or accurate than mine.
Your personal experience doesn’t “counter” anything, except maybe a lack of personal experience. If you wanted to be less of a douche you could have said “add to your personal experience” instead of acting like your experience is somehow more valid or accurate than mine.
Alright you got your DC name dropping in, now go away.
Hope nobody you love and care about is in need of one of those 2600 jobs they plan to bring in, too.
China has well over 3 times the population of the US. 40 models is a lot, but there could be a very good cultural reason why that many models makes sense with such a massive population.
Millenial here, I and all of my millenial friends have owned and valued cars since we turned 16. Where do you live that you think people can just live without a car by choice until they’re ready to start a family? That’s not the reality in my experience living in the US’s 6th largest city.
Imports are imports and none of those are matter in what I'm talking about. The only real midsize domestic luxury vehicles are the Grand Cherokee and to some extent the Ford Explorer (hardly luxury, just decent amenities when optioned). Yes those imports might be in a similar class but there is still a divide between…
Alright now, let’s not be quite so literal. Nowhere did I say Cadillac shoud just make the RX. Obviously, if Cadillac made a vehicle that fits into the same niche as the RX, they would do it with typical Cadillac interior, etc. so it’s completely irrelevant that the RX “wasn’t that luxurious”.
With more utility, maybe. I’m talking about a true SUV, something that might be considered alongside one of the nicer midsize SUVs like maybe a Grand Cherokee or an Explorer.