itsrealiswear
Itsrealiswear
itsrealiswear

I don’t recline, but you are wrong.  As long as its a feature, no one is a monster for using it.

Great job telling a person what they do or do not actually like.

“The manual transmission is something enjoyed by true driving enthusiasts.”

That’s fine. My daily is a DSG Golf R so I see the appeal. But to say manuals are “horrible” is absolutely idiotic. And this poster just comes across as the kind of asshole that hates other people having fun in ways they don’t themselves. Believe it or not, and I know this is hard to understand in our current

So maybe you should ask Car and Driver to do a shootout between the Accord and Camry?

Looks pretty grounded to the ground to me.

Not a Kia, you can tell by the build quality.

It says you’re one of the poors.

 

The details are that they’re entitled assholes

Entitled asshole car company that makes cars for entitled assholes, acts like an entitled asshole. Details at 11

I live in a 1970's car chase movie, and since my keys are on the visor, if I locked the car, I’d never be able to get back in.

You’re asking the wrong question. You should be asking why people leave cash and credit cards inside of a car that they are not presently occupying. Most times they won’t even take cupholder change, they want easy and quick and obvious.

This is the only correct reply to this new rule. My wife works in the Disability industry, her company specifically sells products for people with low vision and blindness. Blind People with trained Seeing Eye dogs are hampered by people with fake service animals creating a bad image. People with disabilities have it

You’ll also have the added bonus of never having to yell “DON’T WIPE POOP ON THE GUESTS!” something I overheard at my friends’ house (who are parents of toddlers.)

In related news, Altria/Phillip Morris just cut its stake in vape maker Juul by $4.5B the other day.

I was on the fence about having kids

The worst part if all of it is that Toyota will use the Supra’s poor sales to justify no longer making sports cars of any kind. Instead, their entire entire lineup will consist of a bunch of rolling beige boxes.

Both the Supra and the BMW z probably wouldn’t even have been made if they didn’t partner though. So either enjoy a reasonably fun and competent sports car that Toyota actually tuned to be quicker and more interesting than the BMW they had reasonable input on the direction of or don't. All this pissing and moaning

I love manuals as well, but they are a rarer and rarer sight these days. The F-type lost its, leaving the XE (I think that can still be had with a manual) and the E-pace (no, not the electric one) as the only jags with sticks anymore. Same with BMW, apart from the M ones from what I vaguely remember, and most cheaper