My problem is, um, people producing methane.
My problem is, um, people producing methane.
Maybe the author wants to die? I dunno, some people really let outside factors bother them deeply.
I do not live in an area that has a subway system and would never want to. This article reinforces my ignorant view. The thought of being trapped underground in a metal tube filled with strangers fills me with terror. I realize that the chances I will die in a gruesome accident while commuting in my own car are…
You mean an article on this site is being spun to shit on Trump? I don’t believe it, or your logical thoughts on what actually transpired!
I’m thinking he’s trying to get the German companies to move more manufacturing to the US. But the way this article (blog entry, technically) is spinning it, it’s like he doesn’t want German cars in the US at all. That’s tantamount to political suicide, which for some is expected of the current President.
I agree, this imbalance needs to stop. We need cars designed and built in America, like the Ford Focus, Buick Cascada or the Chevrolet SS.
Yeah but for the past few minutes, we all forgot aboug being cucked by Russia.
“We’re glad you’re enjoying riding in this EV! To continue to mile 2 of your journey, please watch this advertisement. Miles 3 through 5 will unlock in 60 minutes.”
Neutral: (and off topic) I remember when my brother got his PDA. Yes his personal data assistant. Pre-smart phone era. My whole family thought THAT was mobility.
Neutral: To level set, I think the disruptive paradigm shift in deliverables has really synergized senior management to rightsize their deployment of resources more holistically to mobility dynamic lifestyle adaptive millennial purple monkey dishwasher.
Fuck you
I’m applying the current Maserati stigma, and to a lesser extent FCA stigma, which I think is completely reasonable.
Trying to keep a modern Alfa running off warranty seems just as likely to end up with an estranged child.
He did say a Jalop would enjoy. What better than a manual wagon?
Tossing this in the ring. Cool: mostly, but who else has a dad could do a massive burn out and then take his bike to the park.
This was my first thought as well. This might not pass “The same old sports car that everyone in SoCal has” test, though.
An RX7 is about as quick as a V6 accord in a straightline. Actually, the Honda is probably faster.
If only we could find a car we knew his son would think is cool, that’s also fast and has a reliable toyota engine. How will we ever dream up such a car.
Most jalop comment.
What are those 9th gen Accord wheels doing on an 8th gen Accord?