krasp28
Kevin Rasp
krasp28

By going away from the traditional vertical lines within the kidney beans and doing these “dots” or whatever you want to call them, it’s EVEN MORE like some horrible nightmare version of the Kia design language. I really truly don't understand. Do "other people" like this? It's godawful. 

Boy we’re a sour bunch on the internet today aren’t we? It looks to me like the “60k C8" is pretty solidly equipped, any yet nearly the entire first page of comments is dedicated to talking shit about the fact that the rear view camera is government mandated, and so we shouldn’t give GM credit for implementing it?

lawmakers - you’re not allowed to touch your mobile device while you drive because it might distract you!
Automakers - we’ve replaced all interior controls with a giant touch screen and (basically) a mobile OS!

3rd Gear/neutral: I sure hope Chevy sells the hell out of the new ‘vette. I think they’ve absolutely knocked it out of the park in terms of performance per dollar and styling is subjective but I think it looks great, and I think the majority of people will as well.

As a Spokanite, just here to say I’m glad you dug our area. It’s the best “PNW” :) also, neat Hyundai.

I’m seeing more of them around lately (Eastern WA state) but they’re definitely NOT new ones... it seems like we’re at a point where the earliest (and rattiest) GT-R’s are now within the grasp of like, rich college kids or some crap. I’m always a little excited to see one (we don’t get many supercars/exotics around

I just moved back to Eastern WA after living in Seattle for a year. Obviously in Seattle Teslas are a pretty regular sighting and I wouldn’t be surprised at all if King county accounts for 85% of Tesla sales in this state.

What I want to know is what sort of maintenance schedule she followed!? Is there any information about the “Dealer service history” that Hyundai looked into? I mean, 1 million miles in 5 years is something like 550 miles a day. Did she change the oil weekly? bi-weekly? what about other consumables? I mean it’s amazing

Here are my thoughts, having just finished a play session where I was killed by the same posse of griefers 4 times in a row while I was fishing, and again twice in Rhodes trying to sell my catch at the butcher. Yes, RDOnline is supposed to be a "wild west experience" and there was certainly danger in the wild west.

I think Tesla probably deserves more credit/positive press than they’re going to get about this. No doubt autopilot shouldn’t have been used for this purpose, but there’s also no doubt that autopilot prevented a crash and at the very least saved the driver from injury, let alone other innocent people who might’ve been

I could be wrong, as I haven’t finished the game yet, but I’m mostly there and I am pretty sure that there’s only one hunting sequence that is mandatory to advance the main storyline - it occurs very early on in chapter 1 mostly as a tutorial to explain the hunting mechanics of the game. So if you’re able to stomach

I spent four years at a”high end” used car dealership right after highschool/during college. Started as a lot attendant and ended in sales. I was lucky that I didn’t work for a big corporate store but overall I’m glad I had that job instead of some other “entry level” gig. Definitely learned a lot about people, for

It seems to me that even with some sort of “direct sales model” the dealership still needs to exist for parts/service/providing a place to pick up your new car/having a place to trade in your old car, etc etc etc. So, maybe instead of pushing so hard for “direct sales” that will still inevitably route customers

Came here for comments about terrible writing, wasn’t disappointed. Is Foxtrot Alpha hiring for an editor’s position?

Can’t stress enough the “go your own pace/ ride your own ride” advice. I work sales at a motorcycle dealership. Had a customer last year come in to buy his first bike, he wanted a sport bike like his friends, came in looking at a Yamaha R1. I talked him out of the liter bike as a first bike thing over the course of a

Were your friends running a dedicated snow/winter tire? I think more and more people are choosing AWD and assuming it’s a magic bullet for all winter driving woes. Truth is your brakes and steering don’t give a rat how many driven wheels the car has! As others have said RWD/FWD with dedicated winter tires will trump

Just curious because you sound like you know pretty well what you’re talking about, in segments like the holy trinity battle on track when we’re seeing shots of the three hypercars drifting within feet of each other exiting a corner obviously the edit leads us to believe it is Hammond, May and Clarkson behind the

I think snapchat always mirrors videos. Not sure why, but I’ve noticed it before.

Considering the existing 865cc air cooled Thruxton has sold well for the last decade at or around $10,000, It isn’t hard to argue for paying $4500 more to get an all new, larger, more powerful, more efficient engine, a chassis designed by the people who designed the Daytona 675, and top spec suspension, brakes, and