Big pickup truck from NJ in Brooklyn. Disproportinately violent response.
Big pickup truck from NJ in Brooklyn. Disproportinately violent response.
It’s real weird to for two people to confidently pontificate about an event that happened a decade and a half ago, which neither of them witnessed, on a TV show that neither of them were involved with at the time.
With nicotine and other poisons mixed in.
What does this have to do with first class? The same shit happens in economy all the time. The overwhelming majority of people on planes are just... people. Doesn’t matter what seat they sit in. Assholes will always be assholes, regardless of how much money they have or don’t have.
The comment was “Horton’s, here’s a poo!”
ACAB
It would be interesting to see it as a cloaked revival of the C7.
Welp, call in an air strike.
Tesla people are the new Harley people? Discuss.
No surprises here.
During the last 10 years I’ve owned 5 different Audi’s purchased new. Total number of reliability issues:
I have a Lincoln MKC and I had one issue with it that I fixed myself. Otherwise it starts and goes with no issues.
My last 3 cars have all been Fords, but I just ditched my latest one and there won’t be another. It had way too many random electronic glitches; nothing game breaking, but they all added up to be extremely annoying.
Had a friend who had a Chrysler 200 that was hot garbage on wheels. After a litany of breakdowns, he traded it in...for a Dodge Dart.
Wash, rinse, repeat.
He now drives an early 2000s Toyota Tacoma and I’ve never seen someone more happy.
Ive got an 11 year old Jetta, thing is a tank, except for the now failed oil pump. Even my mechanic said these things are indestructible except for the oil pump, and unfortunately on the automatic model it may just be too much to fix...
I had no idea that any of those manufacturers made used cars.
Personally insulted by the presence of my exact Mini Cooper in the photo here. :) (For what it’s worth, the 2017 S that I own has been reliable so far - knocking wood, as all Mini owners must).
I heard an interview last week with the Stellantis CEO. All he talked about was cutting costs, not improving quality. I think their rankings are a reflection of that attitude.
Happy to see Mazda not on the list. We’ve had three CX-5s and have had little trouble with any of them.
Hey let the Chrysler guy have Dodge and Chrysler and see how Stellantis improves in quality.