jrhmobile
jrhmobile
jrhmobile

I can tell you why. My dad, rest his soul, was a cabbie who owned his own cab. As a young man cleaning his cab, you’d be amazed at the disgusting and damaging ways fares treat the back of taxicabs.

Too late for you and Canoo.

“Second prize are these steak knives ...”

Like I really care if these wannabe badasses have got their fee-fees hurt. Snowflakes.

And that is the right answer.

There’s no limit of what “personality” rally drivers can show on timed stages.

The few genuine badasses I’ve ever met never dressed the part, but they stepped up when said badassery was called for.

You got that right.

That’s like saying the ante is cheap while you’re playing no-limit hold ’em.

I dunno. Mitsubishi and Nissan have done pretty well on that alone.

The Massachusetts State Police used to use unmarked full-size Econolines on the Mass Pike. They’d tailgate you, push you to extra-legal speeds, then light you up and ticket you.

I remember those Connecticut cars, and the Darth Vader black Grand Nationals. The only tipoff was the dark tint on the driver’s window that would get anybody else in the state busted on sight.

When I was living in a small city in northern New England, plainclothes cops were using two taxicabs for surveillance and undercover work. The department was provided the two cars by different cab companies, presumably, to curry favor from the department.

Nonetheless, it is a subsidiary. That fig leaf of Scout being “wholly independent of Volkswagen Group of America won’t cover shit if it’s not wholly independent of Volkswagen Group. And it’s not.

I’d say that Musk may already be edged out of Trump’s orbit.

Vegas, huh?

These things are rockets. Primo interstate flyers. And with an LS-2, there are all kinds of performance parts available if you want to strap a booster on this ride. I’m pretty confident this thing has served faithfully up and down I-44, which is certainly prime highway stomping grounds for something like this.

Different horses for different courses.

Elon?

The difference here is that Max’s victim was willing to take Crashstappen with him. And the consequence was a middling finish.