It makes it waaaaaaaay less interesting.
It makes it waaaaaaaay less interesting.
I’m a millennial, and this seems as dumb as anything I’ve ever seen.
I’d say it’s a combination of a lot of things unrelated to the Supra itself (pandemic, generally soft market for sports cars) and all the problems that have been hammered to death about the Supra.
It looks like the name is actually “Silvercar by Audi” so I’m sure you’re correct.
Silvercar with their Audi-only fleet is the only one I’m aware of. All the big companies rent a surprisingly random assortment of cars.
Houses aren’t having any trouble selling.
and then, after we feed it rich, creamery American electrons
Everyone seems to be misunderstanding.
If you have more than 1 car in the household you quickly find something to call it, even if not on purpose. I’ve always found it interesting how certain models lend themselves to being what the car gets called, over the make, even among non-enthusiasts.
I was right there with you, now I hardly remember.
Yeah, the biker bars by the beach here were full of crowds this weekend.
I could almost handle the terrible animation, but the audio is unnacceptable. Spader sounds like he’s in an echo chamber talking on a speaker phone.
I know is joke, but for anyone else: https://jalopnik.com/heres-the-rainbow-sheikhs-unbelievable-car-collection-1773387865
They don’t look great, but I don’t mind them terribly. The only cars that have curtains are super high end chauffeur driven. Open them or with tinted windows I’m sure it doesn’t look too bad.
I dunno, considering at the time this was the competition from other Sheiks, I find this LS downright discreet. The only thing in poor taste I’d remove is the L from the B pillars.
bent on dividing the Nation
Don’t forget Nunes, McConnell and their ilk.
Where do you think all those cars in Summit & Eagle County, etc with roof racks are coming from? Not Bakersfield. It’s not some earth shattering revelation that Denver itself isn’t in the mountains, but that doesn’t mean the residents don’t take advantage of the immediately adjacent mountain areas every weekend.
I remember we had a professor who knew you could hide cheats in the graphing calculators programming notes, so he had all of us 1 at a time pull the batteries from our calculators in front of a TA.