The kind of assholes who insist on “front-mid-engined” are probably the same kind of assholes who would describe this as“front-outside-engined”
The kind of assholes who insist on “front-mid-engined” are probably the same kind of assholes who would describe this as“front-outside-engined”
Seems like you’re kind of painting yourself into a corner. You could easily use an iPhone and a PC, you just don’t want to (I guess?). That’s marketing for ya.
You are describing how Mac keyboards work by default. Hold down “e” and you don’t get “eeeeeeeeee”, you get a little character menu. Unless you turned that off in settings.
I actively tried to stop myself from starring this, but alas, I just had to.
...were you under the impression there was actually a small human lady stuffed inside your phone?
The fuck you mean no one wants to buy one? It’s outselling the CTS and XTS at the moment.
Why is this suspected to be anything but an NSX?
But Honda could, if they really wanted to, make the RMR car for about $40K NOT $70K, and still keep that tiny turbo engine, though bumped up to 2.0L with 48-volt mild hybrid system
Came worried that I’d see this; leaving disgruntled.
Something costing 70 grand plus wouldn’t make sense as a Honda
Yeah, Toyota would never sell a fancy supercar under the Lexus badge!
This has nothing to do with brand perception and everything to do with GM not spending a single goddamn nickel on advertising this thing. Seriously, nobody is aware of its existence.
This car was just revealed recently. Unless you’re confusing it with older Tramontana models, you’re either wrong or psychic.
Excellent then there is absolutely nothing I can think of that has particularly
To be fair, that is a pretty sweet Hyundazda 6.
Wait, so I’ve been breaking the rules of physics this whole time? Every app I’ve ever bought has been paid for with my PayPal account. Trust me, I know, because I get the super-annoying two receipts each time (one from Apple, one from PayPal.) I wish I’d known that was unusual, you guys could have written a story…
Uhhh... what?? I bought an identical one for $2,800 in 2012. You’re telling me these things have appreciated multi-fold in the last 5 years?
brand new oil Change
Apart from the semantic distinction you so snootily pointed out, yes, they are essentially ads. Companies pay them to promote deals and sales, and said promotions then show up on all kinds of blogs whether we want to see them or not. For instance, all Gizmodo readers were served this post despite it having almost…
Apart from the semantic distinction you so snootily pointed out, yes, they are essentially ads. Companies pay them…
Yeah, but they’re also on sale, and on sale trumps bad.
Yeah, but they’re also on sale, and on sale trumps bad.