lordbobbmort
Lord Bobbymort
lordbobbmort

I ain’t reading all that. But I’m happy for you though, or I’m sorry that happened.

How does the boot taste?

We get that he was good at the lower levels. But racing is the ultimate application of the Peter Principle, and Lance Stroll is an example of that. At the F1 level he is hopelessly inept, and he wouldn’t have a seat if his father didn’t buy it for him.

Drive To Survive sucks ass, and so does Lance Stroll

Did George Russell’s father buy an F3 team for him to race in and make sure there were illegal parts on his spec chassis?

there are necessities of the touring business model, then there is private gluttony of flying off to a dinner date. all of which is heavily subsidized by middle and low income taxes - and environment - who rarely have a chance to visit the tarmac.

It can only be a thing if people allow themselves to be influenced by these idiots.

“Influencer” needs to not be a thing.

the article does not seem to say - but I think the loan was direct with the dealership and not with a bank.

How is this not theft? If I did this to a neighbor and their lawnmower I would be in prison within 3 days.

I am a massive Honda Fit proponent for a city car, so bear with my biased opinion.

I always though that BMW cribbed off the Chevy Corvair in the 60s and 70s.

You mean the Lambo?

Hurts me to say this, but NA Miata. I don’t want to call it a Lotus Elan ripoff, but for all intents and purposes, it was. It was the late 80's best interpretation of Elan. They even tested like 96 exhaust systems to come up with the sound best reminds of Lotus twin cam.

The late Seventies Toyota Celica fastback ripoff of the Mustang:

you’d expect that after five years, a $20,000 car would be selling for $7,000 or so

Cause there ain’t enough cheap cars to drive the price down, and a bunch of people really need a cheap car driving up demand?

This truck’s actual utility is informing those around you that you are a d-bag. 

The Chevy SSR: