That’s the roughest part, from what I can tell. That’s heartbreaking.
That’s the roughest part, from what I can tell. That’s heartbreaking.
Guns don’t kill people. Doors do.
I saw the headline and my first thought was “Because someone put one on the truck and someone else saw it.”
Enough to ease your fears of imminent breakdown, but not so much that the Car of Theseus loses its soul.
I want to know why it looks so bloated and bland. Subarus used to look more distinctive.
The COTD reminded me a bit of this:
David is going to be so excited to find the rusting carcass of this baby for sale on Amazon’s used car market in 2042.
Vaping.
I’m not sure that’s really a “trend” in the spirit of this post any more than saying the lack of seatbelts in most cars was a trend until 1968.
I bought a BMW 328i sixteen years ago and have always said I’ll own it until I die. The odometer is now at 241K and the car is still running strong as my daily driver.
Only you can’t prevent Tesla fires.
“It’s a little unclear as to what caused Isaakyan’s car to fly through the air”
Is it a lie if you didn’t know it wasn’t true?
It’s mine.
I knew a guy my first year in college who swore up and down that if a police officer tried to pull you over, and you got home into your driveway or garage, you were “safe”. I am belly laughing at this, again, right now.
Farmers: We’ve seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything®.
Hot take: this was the best Transporter.
Does purchasing this give you a whole Lada vehicle?
I guess chasing down supercars can be impressive.
Without question, they weren’t villainous. But they also weren’t heroic. They were shortsighted, but congruent with the optimal sequence of events.