Probably when he hit the building, but maybe when he went over the curb.
Probably when he hit the building, but maybe when he went over the curb.
The new WRX base is a great car. Not as quick as the new STI, but it’s still loads of fun and it’s a better daily.
Since they haven’t made the Legacy GT in 5 years, that might be problematic.
I get what you’re saying, but...
Lies! Trump doesn’t read. Clearly it’s Fox News not Breitbart. #fakenews
That one is patriotic, just not blindly so.
I’ve always said you haven’t really made it until you’re a guest on or parodied by Sesame Street.
Since I don’t know what Soros looks like (it’d be nice if a picture came with the checks) this is probably how I’m going to picture him from now on.
I hadn’t thought about it, but as a coupe, the BRZ/FR-S is also a logical competitor for this. Either way, it costs about the same as a FoST (slotted below the WRX).
The Type-R has so much going on that STI fans are making fun of it. Yes, really.
I was waiting for the Type-R. And waiting. And waiting... and then I bought an STI instead because I was done waiting. You can’t just tease us forever, Honda.
I believe we’re only getting the Type-R in hatch form. Otherwise, you’ve got the FoST, FiST, and FoRS if you don’t want a VW. But really, any performance car of this type is gonna be less reliable than its non-performance equivalent.
My only complaint about the 1-series is the body line at the rear, which bothers me more than is reasonable. It should’ve been a liftback.
A friend’s husband bought a 640 4-door. I was visiting them for a few days and spend a fair bit of time in that car. It was not comfortable, and I don’t just mean in a luxury car way: another friend who lives near them has an 05 Accord, and it was nicer to be in that on the road than the brand new BMW. The BMW…
A friend’s husband bought a 4-door 640. When I asked why that over a 540, he said he liked that it looked more ‘sporty’. I just think it looks bloated, but I don’t know him well enough to interrogate him.
The NC one is what I found when I was looking around. The problem is SCCA seems to care about licensing for this, and I haven’t done the track racing they want. I’ll have to see if I can swing going over to Charlotte — it’s about 4 hours.
He’s already blaming the Democrats. So are the mainstream GoP in congress.
Because the flaws in the ACA are really intricate and would take complicated solutions to fix. They’d probably have to move to the left to do it.
CBO said that insurance markets are stabilizing, and they expect some equilibrium in the next 12 to 18 mo. There are still flaws, but it’s not going to fall apart the way the GoP claims.
Only partly: if they’d screwed over the people the far-right nutjobs wanted to, they’d have lost the moderate end of the party. They also would’ve had to remove the parts of the ACA which people almost universally like, so they’d have lost huge in 2018. Given that they’ve been promising this for 7 years and fell flat…