dolphs44
dolphs44
dolphs44

I’ll probably catch flack for its ‘reliability’ but a Volvo V60. You can get a 2015 or 2016 for under $20k, maybe even certified if you’re patient and quick on the draw (prices should also drop a bit with the new MY out now). Excellent mpg’s, plenty of space for dogs and stuff, super comfy seats for those long road

Counterpoint: It’s fucking annoying to sit next to someone that does this all game long

I thought ‘Timely’ was a unique descriptor for the transmission, considering it’s a manual. I mean, it shifts when you shift it. 

Lockheed must have forgotten to program ALIS with the ‘Don’t Send’ button

(ii) players get their own independent evals anyway and make their own ultimate call

If a player refuses to play after they’ve been cleared, they don’t get paid.

Imagine how different the response would be if such an injury happened in a league that was more notoriously reckless with player safety.

Reading about how we’re all fucked by 2040 and there’s probably nothing we can do about it is slightly less depressing when that news is delivered by Boaty McBoatface

I wanted to say Honda Accord, but it’s missing the clock at the front of the dash. The instrument cluster screams 1980s Honda.

IMO it depends a lot on location, the brand and, frankly, luck. I had two Mazda dealerships within 20 minutes of me when I lived in the bay area (Mazda Oak Tree in San Jose and Towne Mazda in RWC). The San Jose location was always cheaper and faster. I even called the RWC location and asked why the San Jose one was

Except for what Bangarang mentioned above, I’m fairly certain you can’t get warranty work done elsewhere and ask the dealer to pay for it. There are very specific guidelines for how many hours to charge, what parts to use, etc. that the manufacturer specifies and reimburses the dealership for.

Yeah okay I’m an idiot.

Trump should have to fight (one of) the greatest fictional presidents of all time for the rights to Air Force One.

Tesla says they sold about 146k Model 3's last year, and according to that chart they brought in about $8.9 billion; that’s an average price of $60k. So all 146k people bought a fully loaded, performance AWD Model 3?

I mean, Double-A is basically the bush league, so...

Why you would choose to drive a $2M Veyron

Ahem, excuse me...

Wait until it turns

Wait... The steering wheel says ‘Cobra GT500' (which had a 428) but the badge on the side says ‘302' - which came in the GT350. To add to all the confusion, the car actually has neither a 302 or a 428. 

Actually, NHTSA doesn’t care about your life: