This is the only answer.
This is the only answer.
Plum Crazy anyone?
yup. i’m a home health aide. i work with seniors, most of whom have dementia while others have physical problems. if i don’t get to their house to help them, they’re screwed. that’s essential. selling coffee is not essential.
THANK YOU. Forced generosity or charity is neither. Also, sorry, not sorry, I don’t want to be the guy who has the cheap and easy order having to pay for the family of 6 behind me - I don’t have to justify my reasons, but sometimes people just can’t afford it.
I feel like this guy stumbled into the wrong web site. Either way, I hope he enjoys the CR-V he ends up getting.
I will wakka, wakka, wakka through that museum if they do this restoration.
But you believe Bear and Frog driving Studebaker?? :)
The Fork in the road gag will forever be fantastic
You hit on something. I work in Nuclear power. What has killed that industry is the attitude that nothing is ever allowed to ever go wrong ever. And I think this is happening with self-driving cars.
That’s a fair point. This is even worse than millennia old technology.
I will wholeheartedly agree that I would rather work on the Plymouth. But I would MUCH rather just not work on a car, and I feel like the Lexus is going to have fewer things that need to be fixed during the winter. I’m pretty sure it’s the only car you’ve bought that I haven’t seen an article about you fixing in like…
lol, denial is not just a river in Egypt. This might be my favorite David stuff ever.
You seem to be a good writer. Better than some on Jalopnik.
It’s a really weird thing to say on an car enthusiasts website. How can you not understand that it’s not just about power and numbers as it is about the driving experience? Especially on a website that shows as much if not more love for the quirky cars than American muscle.
Spoken like someone who has no idea why people like muscle cars, or sports cars.
Turns out if you just sell people what they want, they’ll pay for it! Who knew!
Insert picture of Lucy holding the football for Charlie Brown.
THANK GOD!!!
The solution to Johnson and others is clear: if these supply chain bottlenecks are to end, companies should stop being greedy and pay workers more and also buy more chassis to carry containers.