This old millennial isn’t going to be able to sleep tonight. It feels like waiting for Santa. I am WAY too excited.
This old millennial isn’t going to be able to sleep tonight. It feels like waiting for Santa. I am WAY too excited.
What I’m saying is that it looks like all the buttons in the Vette are functional, whereas the Porsches have a lot of ones that are just blank and don’t do anything, even if you get a well-equipped one.
Just watched the reveal. I haven’t been this excited about a car since the 86/BRZ came out. I think I found my next daily, and am excited that by being under 40 hopefully I can lower the age demographic of the ‘Vette.
In the streets around my work (Compton) they do this in rundown old bus-sized motorhomes. I’m guessing out of the half dozen setup here, only one runs. When it’s street sweeping day, the single functional one starts pushing the others in a long train of rust, disintegrating fiberglass, and clouds of dust that used to…
I like this. A lot. It’s so much closer to all the supercars and hypercars I’ve interacted with than what I was expecting. I’ve gone from “Corvette, eh, they’re capable, but I don’t want to be associated with the type of person that you think of owning a Corvette” to “Man. I should seriously consider a C8" in only a…
And unlike the Porsche, it looks like they all actually do something.
As a designer who has worked in the field, many times I have had one of my designs brought up by someone saying “Oh, that’s just a copy of this, which was done in (fill in the blank.)“
I’ve never seen any of the Halloween films, but what I get from your post is that Halloween III is the best in the series and I should definitely watch it?
Agreed. Genesis is doing a better job of following through on what Cadillac should’ve done. However, at least Genesis doesn’t have to deal with the “This is what my grandparents thought was cool” stigma.
Everything you just said, plus New Balances, jean shorts, and you have to sit in a lawnchair.
I’m embarrassed to say that for a while my AE86's stereo didn’t work, so my morning commute often sounded exactly like this.
When the original Fast and Furious was brought back and shown at Arclight theaters in LA a couple years ago, the screening I was at had a faulty sound system. So for the first fifteen minutes of the movie, theatergoers brought up the script on their phones, assigned roles, and did all the sound effects. My favorite…
No she’s not going for an art’s major. She’s going for something that’ll pay off her student loans.
And a steering wheel the thickness of a pencil.
Actually, no. No I don’t.