dreadnaught7
dreadnaught7
dreadnaught7

Calling you an assclown would be an insult to assclowns.

ND. These things are hot garbage.

Once again, zero fucking sympathy for these people.

What an utter moron you are. It’s all canyons, tight little roads. You think 70,000 people all trying to move within a few hours would go well?

Having been caught in fires in 2018 in Malibu you have no idea how ferocious the fire moves through an area. If there’s a traffic jam and it’s not moving at all, you see other people panic and make a run for it. As soon as the car in front does that that screws everyone behind them. It has a knock on effect.

easy to say, you are not sitting in a mile of unmoving traffic with cars already on the shoulder with a fire getting closer in your rearview mirror every minute.

I’d rather have the opposite: A V8 in a normal looking CTS. I love a good sleeper.

It looks like an updated version of a Citroen DS/DX to me. I like it.

Nah I think it’s cool. I’m glad we’re seeing actually interesting designs again instead of all cars being slightly scaled up/down copies of each other.

Nah this is cool. The new Prius demonstrated that you can have low-drag, efficient design in a 4-door hatchback while still making it look good. I see this as Honda’s move into the same territory.

Families need closure in terms of the “what” and the “why” of the incident. It hasn’t been about the hopes of recovering remains for a decade.

it’s not a good looking car is it 

Still not fast enough to outrun the ugly.

America’s 67-year-old-not-quite-retired-dentists who get their fashion tips from Seinfeld reruns will now have to work another two years.

Yes, we’re not allowed to talk about how much faster it would be with a modern transmission.

Different driver, different gasoline, (slightly) different track.

I think it’s more likely to depreciate like the Panamera since it’s a four door Porsche and only the two door models seem to appreciate. On top of that it’s an electric car and those are generally depreciating quickly. 

Hard to feel bad for someone’s toy car that costs more than the houses ordinary folks can’t even afford.

And Google directions is not one of those causes here. With no barricades on the road, this could have happened regardless of what directions someone is using.

This is uncomfortably close to being an actual scene from “Idiocracy”.