“Being from Detroit, I’m accustomed to dealing with unbearably cold winters.”
“Being from Detroit, I’m accustomed to dealing with unbearably cold winters.”
Can we somehow get Jason to drive this car that runs on straw gas? (It’s at the Western Development Museum in Saskatoon)
But if you buy a Ferrari, you’re just like every other shmuck with $400k. If you can afford a McLaren and the $400k option, that proves that your wealth is a cut above everyone else.
I didn’t see it in the article, but what kind of fuel economy did you get during your time with it?
So, with the whole “people can switch devices!” reasoning... how come they don’t support Android, which is pretty much the only OS someone could switch to? That’s got to be the most blatant bullshit I’ve seen in a press release.
Solid 5/7 effort.
Looking forward to internet commenters saying a new vehicle is either going to cure cancer or going to be the end of days based solely on a press release and a few pictures.
Or, you could join me, CB, in Saskatoon!
I mean, “cheap” is a loose term if you’re paying a few hundred to a few thousand bucks for something that you’ll have to order parts from Europe for. But sure.
As I have previously stated:
Apparently the moose ran into my sister’s friend’s car at one point. Such is life in Sudbury.
While we’re at it, other things that aren’t real:
Ah, classic. I wonder how many newbies will think this is real?
Not being a moron and being able to remember where I parked is pretty helpful.
I was doing driver’s ed with my instructor Mike. He brought us to a parking lot, set up some pylons, and ran me through some evasive manoeuvres. Swerve left, swerve right, that kind of stuff. Anyway, we get to a point where he just sets up a pylon for practicing last minute braking, and asks me to drive backwards for…
A four door liftback isn’t entirely comparable to a two door, you know.
Probably. There’s also a lot of armchair experts, people who break the law/are dickheads when driving because they’re so much better at driving than everyone else because of their massive “skills”, young folks, and then the people who race/wrench. But hey, I’m not here to judge.
It’s okay, I’m sure the weekday people will show up and insult me too.
100 miles per hour is still dangerous. Suppose your tire pops, or you rear end someone doing the speed limit, or hit a road imperfection. Why would you or I ever need to drive that fast on a public road?