Yup, stupid expensive. And walk past other restaurants in the area and you typically get an appealing and inviting aroma. Walk anywhere near wahlburgers and all you can smell is grease. On a hot day it’s almost enough to induce a gag reflex.
Yup, stupid expensive. And walk past other restaurants in the area and you typically get an appealing and inviting aroma. Walk anywhere near wahlburgers and all you can smell is grease. On a hot day it’s almost enough to induce a gag reflex.
There’s a wahlburgers not far from my home. Been once, out of curiosity. Not going back.
Conversely, I complimented a guy with a genuine GT-R on his fancy-looking Sentra. I knew exactly what I was doing.
A 1956 Chevy Bel Air, bought new 2 years after he arrived in Canada. He eventually replaced it with a 1966 Pontiac Parisienne which was cool in its own right too.
I don’t know what Drew Peacock is and I implore you not to enlighten me.
Why do people do this? Do they think they’re fooling anyone?
There have to be some sort of extenuating circumstances in this data and I tend to agree the recreation vs need to travel is probably a big factor. Even as a pedestrian, having the luxury of time and a nice neighborhood to pick your route is quite a different experience from negotiating traffic in congested districts…
I own my car purely for fun. And now I hate everyone; other drivers, other pedestrians, cyclists, scooter riders...
On the matter of different bastards, the Ferrari bastard will demand a self driving victory lap while they eat caviar and drink champagne from the driver’s seat. There will be self-driving Ferrari’s sooner rather than later.
1st Gear: Response from the late Marchionne in February 2017 about why Ferrari will never build an SUV: “So ... we have to be sufficiently disciplined not to bastardize the brand and take it to places that it’s never been, and where the DNA gets effectively obliterated by the technical requirements of the car.”
Unequivocally the modern era Challenger. Literally should have “America, Fuck Yeah!” emblazoned on the hood. Most faithful retro homage to the over-the-top horsepower wars of the 60's and early 70's. Still offering 800+ HP gasoline engines, like a finger in the eye to St Greta. If Abe Lincoln and George Washington…
As someone who has never lived anywhere near a desert I was always a little skeptical about desert heat actually being so brutal. Particularly because I generally enjoy hot summers, even humid days that climb well into the high 30's Celsius. But then a few years back I made a little road trip from Vegas while on…
Love the purposely cartoonish proportions of the Disco Dance pickup. Made to evoke a sports car vibe with the huge tires and pipes. Even considering the somewhat smaller real life size of a late 70's truck compared to today, the lovely couple leaving the club would have to be about 6'9' to tower over it like that.
Just my opinion on aesthetics but I’ve always considered them bland, even when they were new.
Driven quite an assortment of rentals and nothing ever consistently infuriated me as much as Cadillac’s infotainment system. What the hell is wrong with the touch sensitivity? Pretty much have to punch the screen in the face to get a response.
When buying meat, it can be particularly difficult to identify shrinkflation because cuts of meat are never identical to begin with. If, say, you remember paying $10 for a specific steak and now it’s $11, it’s hard to say if the price has actually changed for the better or worse or if there is a quality or weight…
Yeah, yolks.
All Teslas have an over the air neural link to Elon. Every time he has a brain fart about buying a company, taking Tesla private, or even when he just gets a “super bad feeling”, every Tesla on the road hits the brakes.
Super bad feeling is, like, totally not cool k?
Misfortunes of the buyers? The hell you talking about? The 6 is still a nice looking car, similar but nicer looking in my opinion than either the new Sonata or the Accord you propose as alternatives. Other than the relatively small center screen, the 6 has a nice, refined looking interior too. And I say all this…