@Maxichamp: the way they drive in Jamaica, their heads of state surely take pride in that fact.
@Maxichamp: the way they drive in Jamaica, their heads of state surely take pride in that fact.
@michaeldgorman: That whole response, and ESPECIALLY the last paragraph, is something I wish could be glued to Grace's forehead. Permanently.
Go driving in Jamaica. It will open your eyes.
@Motoriginal: I grew up and learned to drive in NJ, then moved to upstate NY. The drivers are much worse in NY, in my experience, because they pay no attention to what they're doing. NJ drivers are alert enough to honk and flash and brakecheck and weave and scream at you... means, at least, they know you're there.
@pbale_fin: I think once the Bugatti had a buyer the cash difference went to Beal along with the ZR1.
Brandy-new Porsche Carrera spotted on I-84 in CT with plates that read "RCESSION".
Nice price, but it needs kickplates, kid.
I will not park in a parking garage with my car unless it's a hospital ER deck and someone's about to kick it.
What I took from zooming in on the picture grid was that I, too, could be a model, if I was photographed sitting in a chair at the DMV around 7:30am. I wouldn't change a thing.
The problem with TGUSA is that there will never, ever, ever be a show like the TG American Caravan segment where the boys drive through Bagdad, Alabama (pretty sure it was Alabama). We're too terrified of being politically incorrect.
@TheTonyShow: Hearted. I can see it now.
We need parallel bar charts comparing "unintended acceleration" incident averages across all age ranges for Toyotas and Buicks, side-by-side, correcting for demographic size.
@lavenderstain: You make a great point about "preaching to the choir," as it were.
Coming soon: Daily Mail reports Virgin Atlantic is suing Toyota and the BBC for "record profit loss."