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Well, at least the picked the one vehicle the DeLorean could out run.

Writers and directors always default to their own teens and twenties when trying to decide what a shitbox/cool car is. Trouble is, for some of them that was forty years ago.

Joe Dirt’s 1969 Daytona.

Both cars in this photo. The Evo 7 is great, and the R34 is fantastic, but as I’m sure you’re all aware, neither car was sold in the US. The Evo would launch the next year as the Ev0 8, and we all know about Motorex Skyline imports (the Skyline was one IRL, but not in the movie) from the early aughts.

Back then, it wasn’t a “mullet-mobile”. Mullets weren’t even mullets back then, they were normal haircuts. The car was very cool for a while. I will also say, as someone who was variously driving a B210, a Spider, and a semi-auto Honda at the time, that they were comfortable, roomy, fast enough in comparison to the

Billy was the older son of a lower middle-class/possibly poor single mom. His character was so spot-on that it gave me triggers from some of the trash that I went to highschool with in the 80s. However, his Camaro was way too nice and too new for Billy to have owned. Only the rich kids had nice Camaros and TransAms.

Let’s be honest, how did Brian find an 4 year old R34 GTR abandoned at a used car lot in Texas?

I always felt like Philip, who was starting to surrender to the American lifestyle, chose that car. Kind of a midlife crisis-mobile. The worst part was when he was flirting with the purchase and talking to Henry about the car, and they had him spout some absolute gibberish that made no technical sense. It stuck out

The disconnect between truck buyers and journalists is never more apparent than in reviews of things like the Ridgeline (and presumably the Maverick and Santa Cruz as well).

Myself included. Just please re-aim your headlights - it took me just a few minutes to adjust my FJ after the lift. It helps me and everyone around me.

I owe you an apology, I read the comments for a long time and conflated some of those with your article. What you wrote was very balanced and fair.

I don’t think it does look weird, or at least weird in comparison to a regular 4-series. The grille remains ugly and bizarre - doubly so on an EV, which doesn’t need it - but otherwise it’s pretty standard BMW apart from what appears to be 90's style flappy door handles - I assume those are more aerodynamic but they

I think they’re trying to lean into this as “it’s just a BMW, but electric!” rather than really pushing for differentiation in this case. We’ll see if it works better than it did in the Camry.

The GOP is passing laws to suppress the Black vote across the country and you post this clickbait non-story about a fair with a racist past to take down a talented actress who did nothing wrong? Jesus.

https://gran-turismo.fandom.com/wiki/Mitsubishi_STARION_4WD_Rally_Car_%2784

I remember seeing this in Sega GT 2002

I’m wondering if this is related to the rise of extra-shitty restaurant customers. Most reasonable people cut back on eating out and flying, so the people who are left are disproportionately terrible.

They should be put on the no fly list.

The guy that intervened was having exactly none of Karen’s bullshit and good for him.

I fully support throwing the book at these fuckers, flying is unpleasant enough without these stupid assholes lashing out at the people who’s job it is to keep you safe and comfortable while you’re stuffed in a metal tube with a bunch