Taxes cannot be inherently good or evil. Regardless of your beliefs about taxes, that is a bad sentence.
Taxes cannot be inherently good or evil. Regardless of your beliefs about taxes, that is a bad sentence.
Taxes themselves are neutral, like eating a sandwich.
Tyler Hoover is really the most Jalop journalist, and he doesn’t even work here.
“You’ll wanna start with the Aires wagon in baby blue, then try to find an AMC Eagle 4x4 with woodgrain panels...”
a real jalop would buy an entire stable’s worth of crap-mobiles
See, that’s how the CEO of Tesla should have reacted to criticism of his work.
He himself says that he had one view of the car, and that it changed (“eating crow”), but I understand where you’re coming from. I can see how that headline could be misinterpreted, so I’ve altered it. Sorry about that.
Thank you for the feedback.
Gazoo Toyota, Gazoo the Supra, Gazoo the 4 cylinder engine and Gazoo the Gazoo*ing Gazoos that won’t show us the Gazoo*ing car already. Gazoo!
Wow. So we get a Supra without Toyota reliability, a relatively high price, two engines with the highest output only being 335hp, and no manual transmission.
F Toyota, F the Supra, F the 4 cylinder engine and F the F*ing Fs that won’t show us the F*ing car already. F!
Isn’t a 4-cyl Supra a Celica?
He’s impressed by the fact that it seems profitable and has some neat electronics. He also thinks it has shitty ‘90s Kia build quality. He’s not “eating crow” about the quality, he’s just saying they managed to make it profitable. It’s still poorly made.
A 57 year-old female from Quebec was driving a white 2016 Nissan GT-R
Which is why I have automated do-not-disturb set on my phone.
Those bemoaning the demise of small and lovable hatchbacks in the U.S. auto market can bemoan slightly less now, for…
Hundreds of people showed up to remember Agnes Hicks, but it ended abruptly when someone knocked over and damaged the church’s sacred golden cup