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‘Reliability of a 90's Jag’...

$165.86 billion

I was given this exact model and year Mercedes by a family friend - to ‘restore’. Problem was, of course, it was just a rusted hulk. Rust in places you wouldn’t normally expect, plus the expected when-you-lift-up-the-spare-tire-you-see-daylight situation, and then the wheel wells, bottom of doors, etc.

Whatever. Even the BMW propaganda magazine for owners is publishing letters of people holding their noses.

Another Buzzefeed listicle.

Why is it? - The less athletic and physically capable people become, the more likely they are to purchase vehicles that look angry and ‘tough’, in that angry kitchen appliance way...

Give your unpaid interns access to the fridge in the breakroom, AVClub...you might get better writing.

Remember on Succession when Kendall Roy talked about what they were going to do with this website called “Vaulter” - user created content, a bunch of interns, click-bait headlines....guess they missed the ‘slideshows’, huh?

A complete misrepresentation of a breakthrough design with cache so strong it featured in marketing materials for the next 30 years.

If you want to know why regular people can’t stand stand car people, just waddle over to Car and Driver’s stories about the LC 500 revamp and the original test (links below), and read the comments bemoaning the ‘disappointing performance’ of a vehicle that will do a 1/4 mile @ 13 seconds and 112 mph. Jebus, these

Non-negotiable hard points for any MI movie:

Exactly. A distinction without a difference: I’m not a fascist myself...I just support fascists.”

The set design in the show is just so amazing. I’m not a huge TV watcher, but I can’t think of anything else that ‘gets’ America in 2023, just on aesthetics alone.

The interns who made this list weren’t allowed to see the movie, ‘cause mom was being mean.

Hey! Cool. Some unpaid interns just threw together another slideshow article.

‘Salt’???

White trash posse’...LOL

Re: ‘The company’s ethos of being “The Ultimate Driving Machine” is evident in all its products, no matter what category they occupy.’

Unless you’re working on a fairly modern / large production run model, try to buy a ‘complete’ car.

Cool that the Internet Word Police are here.