doodon2whls
doodon2whls
doodon2whls

What’s fascinating is that the Hyundai Palisade does have all those ugly creases and it seems to be selling well too. Though they’re the same vehicle with about a $1k price difference, I would not cross shop them at all. If I were looking but couldn’t find a Telluride, I’d probably just get an Atlas

They’re pretty nice SUVs and they don’t look terrible.

Actually somebody did paint the car this way...

“It’s amazing how a simple pipe can make you feel so creative.”

Gotta be some kind of art thing. I have nothing else to add, so here’s a different art thing:

British Airways managed to operate the “too expensive” Concorde at a profit every single year it was in operation almost entirely because of the JFK-Heathrow route. The Concorde was horrible, just completely useless, as a subsonic aircraft, which is what the U.S. forced it to be at all times over land. The government

I’d love a “twisty back roads” option, and avoid the pot-holed gravel road.”

They should go for the gusto and make it street legal. The manufacture of it in Michigan is icing on the cake.

More content like this please and less preaching about mass transit, Elon-bashing, etc...

I’ve spent a lot of time contemplating motorcycle sounds, and they basically fall into two distinct categories. (disregarding thumpers and 2-strokes)

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Let us compare the sound of both the CBX and the VFR. Without a doubt, they *both* sound absolutely intoxicating... The VFR could easily be mistaken for a 1960s-early 70s Grand Prix car while the CBX is most definitely a late 80s-1990s Formula 1 car. As far as which is better? I’d honestly have to say they both give

You’re on the money. Personally, I preferred the Gen4, which was still carbureted, but all of the VFR’s make great music.

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The XB12R Firebolt has been my dream bike since school. Such cool tech. Belt driven, gas is stored in the frame, 1,200cc V-twin torque, just look at that front brake it’s ridiculous!!! R.I.P.

The Ulysses!

Poor Buell.

The asshole doesn’t fall far from the tree. 

“Good Tires”, Bob mused, casually lighting a cigarette, “But certainly not great tires.”