I dunno, I rented a Crosstrek in Denver and had a Vanagon tailgating me on I70 going into the mountains because I couldn’t go fast enough.
I dunno, I rented a Crosstrek in Denver and had a Vanagon tailgating me on I70 going into the mountains because I couldn’t go fast enough.
A very Jalopnik point of view. “Anything beyond 5 cars in unreasonable for one person to own!”
Are those tires the versions with the longer-life carbon black tread on them?
Was Jason excluded from this panel because his selection would make sense in context?
...still not Bahrain.
Such as? I’ll wait.
At the current rate that things are going, maybe a race in Cuba.
Where is Lewis Hamilton in all of this? He needs to stand-up and kneel down for all of the victims of Bahraini police brutality.
That does not explain the E-Pace ads though. Is that because of the I-Pace article I clicked and the algorithm is confused?
oh shit....I read those words and now I’m scared.
Reminds me of when my friend at subway was fired for putting more than 5 black olives on a sub.
I’ve had servers, men and women, do that to me at Outback. The behaviour itself weirds me the fuck out. I’m like “whoah dude, rough day? you really need the break and your boss is an asshole?”
on the other hand, as soon as I hear the “fake-ass smile voice” on the telephone, I know I am about to be lied to.
I don’t think Jaguar has ever really sold in large volumes though. 13,764 sounds kind of normal for them.
It is though, because 8.7% is only 87% of 10%, whereas 48.7% is 97.4% of 50% and 88.7% is 98.5% of 90%. If you got an 87% in a test in school, good luck in arguing that it should be an A because it is nearly 100%, moreso if it’s in a math class.
Thanks...now I’m seeing Jaguar XK ads on every website.
Can you better define “medium”? Medium on my stove, 5/10, seems to be beyond the smoke point of sunflower oil. Even 2/10 will make olive oil smoke.
The smoke point of butter is 350. That’s not really “high heat”.
My thoughts exactly
Which “we” do you represent? I can’t really tell because both sides shout down speakers at college campuses.