I’ll take “Fragile Masculinity for 1000" Mayim.
I’ll take “Fragile Masculinity for 1000" Mayim.
my exact thoughts, but you know... Dodge owners....
My god this is dumb.
The Maserati he received:
Nah, if he can get ripped off I can *absolutely* get ripped off. Seinfeld went through it too, I’m all about contracts meaning contracts.
Pretty much.
Considering the Nevera and the Battista are essentially the same car, the difference between 8.55 and 8.582 is just semantics and the conditions of the tires and pavement that day.
After running almost exclusively with PCA for almost a decade, Gridlife is a breath of fresh air. The snobs are nowhere to be found - everyone is as chill as can be. I’ve also often felt out of place or looked down on by the PCA guys, by virtue of the fact that my Porsche was a piece of shit and I sold it years ago…
Air Force’s immediate response.
I think the problem is, most Sonics are located kind of in the middle of nowhere, because the land is cheap and they have a much larger footprint than say, McDonald’s.
I don’t think this is a new phenomenon. Years ago I was interning out of town between years of grad school and living in the type of apartment complex that would give you a three-month lease. I was surrounded by two bedroom apartments full of guys stacking 4 and 5 deep, but you better believe they all drove MB and…
The specs really don’t matter on any of these, since the people buying them mostly just like the way they look. The new Outlander actually looks surprisingly good, and the treatment on the promo shot looks pretty good too. I see no reason to be upset about this.
In some areas you can find high mile ones for ~$25k.
I, on the other hand, am more interested when I hear something described as “socialist,” because that means it’s good for people. Crazy “socialist” concepts including housing the homeless, affordable and effective public transit, affordable housing with rent controls, universal healthcare, parental leave, having more…
It’s great to see 2 execs actually resigning over this. Had this been in America they would have stayed on, collected a huge bonus, and prepared to bravely layoff 15% of the workers.
If I could walk to work every day (or better, WFH) and have an awesome car for the weekend rather than a penalty box because I put 35k miles a year on my ride driving to an office....I’d not consider myself less of an enthusiast.
Two things can be true at once; car culture is fun and bad for us.
Ugh, the fossil fuel industry is so gross and has their fingers everywhere, even nut-jobs are doing their jobs for them.
Since when do enthusiasts like commuting by car? I love cars more than most functional people, and I am overjoyed to be able to take the train to work and have two treasured machines I can futz around with and enjoy in better ways than being stuck in gridlock.
Maybe find another blog? One where they pretend nothing will ever change.