Ok, now I want a Supra. Open air all-the-things.
Ok, now I want a Supra. Open air all-the-things.
For the record, “they”.
It’s the weekend, and Jalopnik has clearly been a weekend writer short for a while (hence the David Tracy explosion of posts last weekend).
I had a similar experience.
People have started getting really desperate for toilet paper alternatives.
Or maybe it’s simply not what he wants to do with his discretionary time on this planet.
If cardboard is only dangerous for 24 hours, maybe just leave all packages in a corner in the garage for a day or two? Certainly something I’ve considered for groceries.
No one, but social distancing will probably last that long, and economic disruption in general will last far longer.
What business is strong enough to survive 3+ months with no customers? 6 months? 18 months?
I’m on number 7, including 2 that my dad let me drive that I never technically owned, and I’m almost 50. Very hard for me to conceive of owning 40+.
When “most people” is only 80% and everyone in the country gets infected roughly at the same time, that’s catastrophically bad, which is the point of this exercise.
Well, sorta.
Thanks, I’d never encountered that one.
You buried the lede! Brooks Stevens designed it!
You know, Torch, just like coupons with no expiry are technically valid forever, you should absolutely print out that invitation and take it to a dealership for your day with a Buick.
Good point. I hadn’t realized Selec-Trac was offered on the XJ, but the photos show the Command-Trac shifter.