grumpybombayite
BombayBoi
grumpybombayite

The possibility of fatal accidents doesn’t add anything to the sport for me.  We can have close competition, see drivers pushing on the limit of control, and see consequences for their mistakes (ie time lost coming back on track, car damage from contact, being stuck in gravel) without drivers being injured much less

What the fuck is up with ALL of these suggestions?

*gyro

As we have discussed, this one is easy. Stock is made with mostly bones. There are no bones in hot dog (jokes aside) so it is broth. It isn't even open to debate.

Finally, an expert opinion I can trust.

Fun fact... wait for it... I used to be a hand model and that’s my hand in Zoolander

Bingo - buy a hatchback and come to grips with the fact that being lifted slightly, heavier and having less cargo room is not a solid purchase choice.

It’s being released on Stadia, not as a Stadia exclusive.  I think OMD3 is the only exclusive announced.

To be fair, those Duratecs are probably better than some Chinese engines now.

This is Deng Wu of Detroit Electric, a subsidiary of America The Great, LLC in partnership with Apple Pie USA, LLC. I agree to your terms; please expect $50 twice-yearly installments over the next two and a half years, but I’d like you to elaborate now please. 

Good to see China has graduated from stealing intellectual property to stealing physical property. 

2014 Hyundai Genesis.

You are late to the 3-door bashing party, please see the other thread... 

This has a shot at being the least-shit collection of responses to “What Car Should You Buy?” in the history of this bit.

Get the cups pixelated and it’ll be fine.

Fédération Internationale de Basketball Amateur

OTOH, there are (I think) seventeen people actively involved in that tire change; everyone is doing his respective job very well and the team is working together.

The term legacy automaker always makes me cringe. I've only ever heard Tesla fanatics use it, so that's probably why, but it immediately makes me think the person who said it is a bit biased.

Joule thief!

Really, it’s not that much different than Bud Light being the most popular beer (In the states anyway).