I don’t think we’re done with the virus just yet. And there’s a decent chance for a resurgence after things open up.
I don’t think we’re done with the virus just yet. And there’s a decent chance for a resurgence after things open up.
I’ve seen stories in the US press that the hospital ERs are empty of the normal patients. Someone has chest pains and instead of rushing to the ER, they decide to not go because they don’t want to be exposed to the Virus for what ended up being too many hot wings. Unfortunately, hot wings isn’t always the blame for…
I think what Ford was doing for low cost Mercury models in Canada were the most interesting Canada-exclusive models. They still wanted to look nicer than Fords, even if they only existed because the only dealer in a small town had a Mercury line. The 1961 Meteor still has one of my favorite rear ends.
It's safe to assume these people are fucking morons because they're acting like fucking morons.
HOAs shouldnt be able to regulate when life comes at risk. These are stakes far beyond their tiny-minded members capacities.
Brilliant. There’s a much closer cultural reference that’s failing to come to me at the moment, but this facsimile will have to suffice.
What? I think this is the dumbest take I’ve read in a while.
Agreed. Both uber-successful businessmen, both billionaires, both household names, etc. - those are terrible similarities. Perhaps someday they’ll reach the status and success level of “Dave”, random internet commenter.
It’s hard for a lot of people to make both the intellectual and emotional leaps to understand how much more affordable even gently used luxury cars are.
Back in the 80s my dad bought a 1945 fire truck from the city auction. For the couple years he owned it we had a blast driving it around town. Even got in a couple parades.
These 5.0 notchbacks were quicker than their cosmetically dressed up GT cousins.
When the Isle of Man TT organizers say something is dangerous, it’s really fucking dangerous.
I’d wager they fully expected to break the car, they just didn’t know what they were going to break.
So much mis-information in this article. First of all, “rolling coal” isn’t why they got in trouble. This isn’t a thing the vast majority of diesel owners do. This is just a silly thing a small niche of people do because they are obnoxious. It’s the same thing as that 19 year old kid up the road form you who drives…
I hate weeping while I eat my lunch, but this is so disappointing. Here’s hoping that the leaks we saw last week are real and that there are some cooler models coming down the line.
But a dustpan and broom...
I’ll pass on calling dibs. Few things are more humiliating than being underwater on a Hyundai.
Man worried about recession causes recession.