It amuses me that Buick has basically adopted Oldsmobile’s “It’s not your father’s Oldsmobile” marketing campaign - to same effect it seems.
OMG, this guy is totally talking out of his ass. Drivers are “users,” the car features are “content.” He quotes made up performance numbers for his undriveable model supercar. And he seems to be solely focused on the internet connectivity of the car instead of the car itself. Who cares really if the car has 4g or 5g??…
Literally the last thing I want or need in my next car.
I definitely hate you.
So I guess the Federal Government grabbing millions of acres of formerly state and private land because some bird watcher saw a special owl is ok? They are protesting the grazing fees on public land, the ending of grazing on public lands (which puts them out of business).
It used to happen all the time when I worked at Wal-Mart. It’s a very common scam. Unfortunately it is very hard to tell if this guy is the scammer or if he’s just the poor sucker that bought the box of wood.
I will file this alongside the latest Alfa Romeo revival story.
Are the laser systems capable of inflicting damage at a range an enemy’s radar can lock on, and can the laser destroy the target before the incoming missile destroys its aircraft?
It’s no fun, trust me. Raindrops are like little bullets, and in cooler weather it’s soooo cold
Mustangs GT350
There are just some people in this world who want to just try and see what they can get by complaining. They complain at they checkout to try and get something free, complain about dinner to eat free, and will put up a fuss (real or not) after you sell them a used car. They take the old adage “it never hurts to ask”…
It’s all down to the traction control system. Ford designed the GT500 to be able to have some wheel spin within the confines of the traction control system. That doesn’t mean try and do a burnout on a tight road with other cars around.
Ford Contour SVT. I may or may not have bought that car because of that exhaust sound...
Steeper fines are a good thing. As we have seen with VW, and with GM on the ignitions, and with Ford on the different crash structures for the new F150, automakers can and do willfully cut corners. They should be held to account when they do.
The majority of millennials I know make enough money to live independently, but have made the decision to milk their indulging parents for free room and board and other perks, so that they can keep their pay as disposable income. There is no shame. The mindset seems to be: “Why shouldn’t I take what’s offered?” What’s…
Unless they can establish that the Porsche was defective in some way, Porsche isn’t responsible for bad driving.
...and every Z/28 owner that paid full price just slit their wrists....