I look for your comment trying to make “chunky station wagons” stick on every article that mentions SUVs
I look for your comment trying to make “chunky station wagons” stick on every article that mentions SUVs
Man, this was good. Thanks for the laugh.
Political donations should be limited to 200$ (for corporations and individuals) by law as it is in Quebec. That would solve some problems with senators, governors and politicians..
Kinda feels like that’s when they should’ve learned not to do it.
If you can afford to pay off a car in 12 months with only a couple grand down, you can afford to buy it outright. If you can afford to buy it outright, it is beneficial to get the longest finance term you can while still keeping the lowest possible interest rate, because then you can do other things with your money…
Yeah, I don’t think “Buyer Beware” has much to do with the state of things, but “Supply and Demand” is exactly what’s driving it.
This might be about the dumbest take in the history of dumb takes around here. If they are marking up GTIs that much, how dumb do you have to be to not think the Golf R won’t be marked up even more?
So we are just pretending those same dealers aren’t going to price the R up the wazoo?
What’s the point of this article? Why would one look for the best priced Golf R, but the worst priced GTI? I mean, most people would be looking for a deal, right?
Are you accusing newname of being a token...white? WTF are you even talking about?
Lewis started on scrubbed medium, he had a fresh set left, and they murdered the fresh softs Max had.
Red flag, both teams put on fresh tyres, restart with 8 or so laps and have a wheel to wheel race to the end.
I totally agree. Hamilton does not drive like Senna at all. If anything, Verstappen’s aggressive overtakes are more Senna like.
Supercars does it here in Australia.
Yeah it does, it promises to be entertaining which is obviously false.
You don’t know anything about racing either, but that doesn’t seem to stop you...
2 (your option 1 and my personal favorite). Red flag the race. Lewis gets fresh tires (likely scrubbed mediums) and we get a five-lap shootout. Lewis is no longer a sitting duck and the two frontrunners are on relatively equal playing field.
And not just consistent, not just racing drivers either. Throw in someone who knows how to read and interpret rules (like an attorney/barrister), a former driver and someone like a long time race steward. All three are at every race so the call they make when one driver runs afoul of the rules is consistent with the…
McLaren’s 1-2 finish at Monza?
Nope. The lapped cars should have been allowed to pass earlier, they never should have shown the “lapped cars not allowed to overtake” message at all. We’d end up with the same end result, but nobody would be able to argue that anything was unfair, just bad luck that hit Mercedes at the worst time.