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Delightful take, thanks.

David, Raph, please buy this van to prove the naysayers wrong.

What kind of Ubers are you getting into? Most of them I’ve been in are very clean and have no obvious problems.

That’s pretty sweet. Coincidentally, I’ve seen a ‘64 Olds 98 sedan on CL in my area for a fairly appealing price:

We’re discussing the cultural origins of muscle cars. What the hell is wrong with you?

Kowalski isn’t going to deliver a Dodge Challenger by 3pm Saturday if he has to charge it up at supercharger stations. He needs to pay cash, splash and dash in 5 minutes. Maybe make a detour through the desert.

Yea you’d be better off in a Pontiac Grand Pricks.

This car without a doubt has ever had the speedometer tampered with

This was side-splittingly funny.

If you think the Mazda 5 is bearable to look at and not too-CUVish, go for it. It’s an incredibly practical wagon and will definitely handle car seats. Very strangely for its class, it was available with a manual, and it’s surprisingly fun to drive.

Very similar concept to the folkracing that Captain Slow tested himself on after some lessons by the great Mika Häkkinen.

Empty it’s still 6 tons of trailer with no functional trailer brakes.

Yes, I agree.

I prefer your shots over Williams’s - these are STUNNING! Bravo!

You read my reply, or else you wouldn’t be replying back, dipshit.

And that’s why you’re a fucking idiot, because you don’t read what people say to you when you’re saying stupid shit.

If LEGO loses their trademarked name, every product will be calling themselves Lego and diluting the brand identity in the market [...]

That’s not a good reason, though.... they are in the business of making children’s toys. Children do not care what the company wants you to call the thing, they are going to identify it in the way easiest to them. Parents don’t care either.

Yeah, but when you’re a successful kid’s toy company, it’s more sensible to loosen up and accept whatever common pet names the children actually use for your products. They are the biggest fans and with the word “Legos” they are trying to communicate the whimsical fancy that they can indulge by playing with the toys