I would say its even more rare for a company that employs journalists to let them talk argue with the readers in anyway they see fit. It's my favorite thing about Gawker.
I would say its even more rare for a company that employs journalists to let them talk argue with the readers in anyway they see fit. It's my favorite thing about Gawker.
Yes, it's crowded, but the network is vast, everything is super clean and if there's a delay, the person responsible prepares for a seppuku immediately.
As awesome as this is, I feel like these are the people that give a bad rap to diesel engines, which is seeming a large part of why american consumers in general don't like those "smelly, black-smoke-spewing, weird sounding" diesel engines.
I feel like if someone gave me the option between this and a similar priced BMW, I would take this for sure. Maybe insanely expensive for a truck, but damn what a truck it is...
Definitely check out the CB300F for a good first time commuter bike. Great price, good pick up, good mpg, comfortable.
Right of the Tesla playbook.
When I'm flying up the grapevine at 2,000 rpm doing 70mph power feels pretty good to me. I suppose torque is the better word.
Even less-than-smart people can make good decisions occasionally.
Why do you say that?
I didn't get to drive either, but I sat in both at the OC Auto Show last night and I completely agree. The Colorado is built so much better. The Tacoma feels so cheap in comparison.