jellob1976
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jellob1976

I might be reading your comment wrong... So maybe apologies in advance... But it seems like when you say “they” you’re thinking the city put up a memorial.

I gotta reserve judgment until I see it. I do think Johnny Knoxville has legit great comedic chops (“Is Butterbean ok?” and his dance to “you can’t rollerskate in a buffalo herd” are two perfect comedy moments); which will always transcend million nutshots (agree with you about Bam though).

The offer also sounds like it wants to make Lamborghini more of a luxury brand thing[.]”

Been married a while, so it’s been 20+ years since I’ve been in the market, but I’d hope I wouldn’t slam the door on a potential relationship because of this. My wife doesn’t like seafood (except shell fish); I wish we ate about 300% more of it. We make do just fine.

The inverse of this (sort of) is car brands building engines that require premium in the first place. I get it for performance vehicles, where you looking for more compression/power; but, imo, there shouldn’t be any family haulers that take premium (I know, there are exceptions: cayennes, cts-v wagons, etc. sue me).

So what happens to all the collector ICE cars (or any ICE cars I guess) when everyone’s gone electric? I wonder if there will be boutique gas stations; or niche guys doing their own refining. Is a $25 million Ferrari GTO still worth $25 million if you can’t easily get gas to start it up? I mean those cars are already

Does Eddie Murphy count? His 2019 gig was one of the best front to back episodes of SNL I’ve seen (or at least best in as long time).  And the amazing thing to me was how great some of the "greatest hits" sketches were; but some of the new ones were even better.  

Isn’t he still alive?  Is he retired or something?

Urban and rural each have their distinct quirks and dangers:

Urban and rural each have their distinct quirks and dangers:

Considering the Telluride’s resemblance to a Range Rover, at that price point I’d rather just come up with an extra 10 to 30 grand for the RR.  That Telluride is gonna take a huge depreciation hit once manufacturing goes up (and dealer markups go down).

I know you kid, but it’s a lot more like an abusive relationship than you think. One of my old bosses helped conduct a study when he was getting his MBA regarding fixed price vs negotiated auto sales.

I bought my Jeep at Napleton. When I mentioned I was looking and cross shopping, he gave me the old “there is no competition with the Wrangler” line (this was 7 years ago, long before the Bronco).

Yeah, I agree, the FJs still look okay. They’re not my favorite, but they’re definitely no PT Cruiser.

Bias alert: I own a wrangler unlimited (but I wouldn’t call myself a Jeep fanboy). That said:

From The article, it sounds like you’ll be able to choose whatever you want with many models/manufacturers.

Legs spread apart (one in front one in back, not a splits position); arms spread fully apart (like you are showing someone your wingspan); and then you try and “clap” the water as you land.

I get what you’re saying, and it in a perfect world it would make sense. But the EV equation is much bigger than who can or can’t afford a luxury Tesla. So much of mass adoption is tied to infrastructure (which obviously we don’t have yet).

I think the problem is that some people use it when they don’t have a formal diagnosis; like neat freaks who claim they’re ocd. And I’m not saying that Musk isn’t, or that commenters are faking....

I’m sure some others have noted this, but doctors/psychiatrists stopped using “Aspergers” about a decade ago and that condition has been reclassified as high functioning autism and adhd. It may not seem like a big deal, but the the word “autsitic” carries a lot of baggage and weight; and if celebrities and those in