My mother drives around looking for a “good space.” She doesn’t want to walk too far. Then she browses every fucking aisle of the store likely exceeding a mile.
One of my close friends and I have a stance that any activity which is judged, is not a sport. If a casual observer cannot determine the winner by objective measurement of distance, time or points, then it’s a contest.
Drifting as a sport. I just don’t get it.
Hard to distinguish between all the awesome specials they produced, but for a single segment, my go-to is Jeremy and the Reliant Robin. Can’t watch it without violent fits of laughter, and I’ve watched it many times... Yes, they messed with the Reliant’s differential to make it easier to roll-over, but it’s still…
The last one was better than anything ever run in a Penthouse Forum.
Same - never had a problem. Found the staff to be pretty friendly. Usually priced fairly. Never crashed.... what’s not to like.
They won’t get fooled again.
I can 100% guarantee you that guy is a Republican.
those of us living in parts if the country where weather, terrible roads, and bad driving mix, understand the appeal of Subaru. when the suns out Camaro convertible all day. ANYTHING else, outback time.
Crosstrek is the correct answer for Bozeman. in 3-4 years you can probably sell it for the same price (maybe more).
Mid-2000s Infiniti is worth a mention. They really hit their stride about that time with innovative and well received designs. The G35 coupe stood out from everything else on the road at that time. It had great looks and performance to finally “beat” the BMW 3-series; aka the luxury benchmark of car reviewers. Then…
“This doesn’t fit my needs precisely so obviously this is good for nobody.”
It’s bizarre to me that anyone gives a shit what a car is named.
This idea that the left knows there’s only one right way to live, it’s the way that we want to live and we’re going to force it on you.
Just leave your shrill, annoying wife at home.