I was hoping she’d deliver it with a bang, not a whimper, but then this whole topic is about disappointment.
I was hoping she’d deliver it with a bang, not a whimper, but then this whole topic is about disappointment.
I’m not sure you could have failed any harder here if you tried.
You mean the outright LIES that Canadian Bacon is “bacon”?! It’s smoked disks of ham. Get that garbage off my plate and bring me real bacon.
Eh, that would be Smurfish Racing Green.
Great article. This is one of the few automotive “upgrades” people talk about that I have not looked into on my own. 78% nitrogen will now be my go-to tire brag.
I can’t tell if it’s coming or going.
So are we just forgetting about Swamp Buggy Racing in Naples, FL altogether? I remember watching these races on TV as a kid and wondering what alien planet did these massive machines come from. These racing vehicles are by fare the most insane not only to look at but to operate.
I know this isn’t “modern”, but this always blew my mind:
Neutral: Uh...yeah. I’ll never own a non-2-box vehicle again, ever. I can’t believe I tolerated a sedan for as long as did. Wagons, hatches, (some) coupes, SUVs, vans....all fine. You can sex up the A7 and Mazda6 as much as you want. My anaconda don’t want none unless it’s got hatch, hon.
That’s GM. Always a day late and a dollar short in an overpriced “me-too!” package.
So what the heck are the guys at Ford SVO doing? Taking two lunch hours? Slackers.
Brock Yates mentioned GM’s ability to design some unique, build it poorly initially, and just when they are about to get it right, they kill it vehicles.
People can’t die in a car they don’t buy!
I can’t stop looking
The cover’s purpose is to bake all the wired and plastic connectors on top of the engine so that they all turn to sharp little carboniferous shards when you try to service sensors, actuators, injectors, that sort of thing.
I love it because its so toned down.
Re: Neutral
She can take her time putting her top up and down. I’ll just be polite and wait.
He cannot be that rich. A truly rich person would have bought the next door properties and then chummied with the head of the city council, got a special exemption passed while no one was looking...
“Behind every great fortune lies a great crime.”