lopoetve
Lopoetve
lopoetve

“Its like a fucking law now or something, they just cant adapt something and leave ALL of it intact, AS IS.”

Laughing at the idiot that said they want an EV.

I think I must be having a midlife crisis as I approach 40. I spent the last decade making stupid car buying decisions, swapping between cheap Porches and hot hatches.

What’s the point of a smaller unibody pickup if it’s barely any cheaper to gas up?

Kinja has been that way for several months at least. Having not been fixed yet leads me to believe they consider it a feature instead of a bug.

I don’t envy the rich, powerful, or attractive.  I envy people that can sleep on flights.

Sorry for being sincere in the Jalopnik comments, but my love of the 1st gen Prelude is tangled in family history and a father who knew how to manage aerospace projects but cratered when it came to being a dad or a decent husband.

Thank you for saying this. There are compromises in a relationship, but usually “my wife won’t let me” is a cop out that really means you are making the decision you know is right for you that you’re a little embarrassed about.

I’d love to stop the “ugh my WIFE” types of comments altogether. It seems like a major boomer/x-er staple to, for some reason, communicate that you loathe the person that you’ve chosen to spend your life with. I can’t wait to never hear a wife or “my husband is sooo stupid” esque joke ever again.

oh, bother

So that’s why he’s called Winnie the Pooh.

It certainly says something about the idiotic “yoke” that they yanked it out of there and put a proper steering wheel in for the track.

Man are the new Camaros Fugly

I don’t think the Avalon is better. It’s different. The Lexus does offer some luxo features that the Avalon doesn’t.

You clearly know nothing about Tesla, and no wonder you can’t get your $35k Model 3.

Wow. That was deeper than I thought it was gonna be. Cool, though.

The banks *definitely* care.

It is this type of irresponsible behavior from unaccountable State bureaucrats that are driving many of the State’s best businesses out of California”

Oh my god, shut up.

At the other end of the scale, you hear stories about people who freeze to death in Alaska in the winter because their car breaks down and no one else is on the road. They have no food, no water, no blankets, and no idea how cold it’s going to get. A driver on the Alaska Pipeline road once told me that if you see