My dad had either the 9-3 or the 9-5 Turbo in the early 2000s. I remembered liking that car, it certainly had some charm to it, but not like the Turbo 900s
My dad had either the 9-3 or the 9-5 Turbo in the early 2000s. I remembered liking that car, it certainly had some charm to it, but not like the Turbo 900s
The reason why the mainstream Saabs didn’t sell is that GM completely misread the segment. They tried to push it into their “premium brands” portfolio thinking it would compete with BMW in the lease-and-run luxury market. But long-time Saab customers were usually looking for long-term ownership and were turned off by…
General Motors should have had 4 divisions, GMC as the commercial no nonsense utility brand, Chevrolet as the every mans brand, Cadillac as the luxury high end brand, and Pontiac as the skunkworks development brand.
GMC can be the stripped down commercial trucks and vans
complaining that it was a ‘goofy’ brand...then why did you money-herding weevils buy it in the first place?
“I dug my heels in. But their hearing aids were turned off.” Maximum Bob at his sharpest.
If GMC is so great - why have *Chevy* trucks then? Spending money to make two identical products superficially different is baffling to me. The NY boys were exactly correct - GM just needs TWO brands. One mainstream, one luxury. Preferably with minimal overlap. If they are going to share platforms, fine, do it…
Actually, I don’t like buttons... (roll to dodge oncoming hate mail).
By hitchhiking I guess she means abducted and murdered.
Jihad Mohammad?
Hot take: I don’t have sympathy for those who want to drive an inherently unsafe vehicle at motorized speeds. Sorry. If they wanna die, let em. Leave me out of it. Stop yelling at me to “See Motorcycles” when they’re basically naked projectiles at 75 MPH.
I see all of your unfilmable novels here and in the comments, and I raise you:
I’d like to see an anthology series based on Asimov’s robot short stories, with the overlap of characters you could weave those short stories into a larger narrative if you wanted. Just don’t turn it into an action movie like the Will Smith version of “I, Robot.”
If I had a vote, it would be for Monster Hunter International. NOT the game, but the book series by Larry Correia. The opening sequence of the first book is one of the best first chapters I have ever read, and with modern special effects, could be done.
Elephants and killer whales should join forces.
I wish they would pair this statement with an official debunking of the USS Nimitz UAP fighter jet radar footage. All the other UAP videos can pound sand for all I care, but when multiple flights of fighter jets get diverted from a training exercise to investigate wild ship-based radar returns and then get clear…
Thoughts and prayers to the NS shareholders during this difficult period.
100%. And Damon with the walk-off. “I’m so sorry.”
The Dunkin commercial was an all timer.
So is this list in reverse? Dunkin’ was easily one of the best ones (yes Matt is the best thing in it). And Christopher Walken should be higher than 10.
Risk: Brutally murdered