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Kia’s behavior (rejecting twice and then suing after the third try) might be an example if I’m a dealership owner why I no longer want to own a Kia dealership.

Good point thanks!

The look of the transformed Viper (the Nardo-grey looking paint and the two fangs) was pretty cool. Especially those fangs.

Can we talk about how Star Wars was just a huge shill for Incom and their X-Wing model. And I really hope they got paid for their Correllian Eng. Corp hero-mobile, because that was just money on the table there.

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The best worst car show was VIPER. A shameless ripoff of Knight Rider? Check. A shameless plug for the (then) new Dodge Viper? Check.

12-year old me LOVED it.

I particularly hate the made-up future car placement like this and the Lexus from Minority report.

This is definitely up at the top. It’d be one thing if it was a gadget car but nope, just a few second cameo.

No mention of Mel’s 1988ish Mustang??

Mercedes in Jurassic Park - Lost World. I mean, every one loved the destroyed Ford Explorer. It single highhandedly saved the reputation of every square-headlight Jeep. But a bunch of faux-modded suburban cruisers? Pass. I mean, we could except that science created dinosaurs with frogs, transporting a T-Rex in LA, but

BMW Z3 in Goldeneye. It was there for nothing more than to be a car commercial in the middle of a movie.

For what it’s worth, the 2021 frontier is the carryover model that debuted for 2005. It had a new engine. But that’s about it. The ‘22 didn’t start on sale until September. Sure Titan sales suck, but I’d say finding 60k or so suckers to buy a truck designed when Cheney was on his first heart is pretty impressive. They

The Jeep Renegade in Batman v Superman. Not that long before we’d seen Bruce Wayne driving a Lamborghini Murcielago, and now, this?!?

I think the all-GM chase scene from The Matrix: Reloaded is pretty egregious.

Another one.

Ooh, that reminds me of the tv show “Viper.”

So.....Ruth’s Explorer Trac is not even worth a mention.  Come on. 

Cream of Celery is a roux and mirepoix shortcut, and there’s no way I’m doing either of those while cooking for just me during Current Events.

I am with you. And if folks look at the ingredient list on said soups, there is nothing to be horrified by them. I have always taken the snobbery against using them as coming from people who don't actually know much about cooking.

How does The Takeout decide what is "latest"? This article keeps appearing in my the takeout.com "latest" feed. Also, what's up with the phone screen-covering ad on each article?

I cook and enjoy eating Cream of Whatever-based casseroles and crockpot dishes, despite the scorn heaped upon them by modern fancypants food knowers. I grew up in the 1970s and ‘80s and my mother’s people are from the Midwest; the casserole is my culinary heritage. If you don’t like that, it’s okay, you’re not invited