meanornice
meanornice
meanornice

The ad line is terrible though...

If the fastest car on earth is always a rental car, does that mean a rental Z06 will break the sound barrier?

Brutal.

The red carpet is now ruined. I mean, where do you go from here?

Don’t forget, you can’t spell “fun cars for everyone in the global market, but never for the States” without GRMN.

This all day. The worst: Thanksgiving weekend. Wife and I used to drive up to the Bay Area from LA. Leave early Tuesday....by late morning, you’re in the middle of the most dangerous game of “Reverse Passing”.

No matter how much of a dead horse it is among this site and other car enthusiast sites, it still kills in real life because its like no one has ever heard of it.

If you care about looks (and cooling? just a guess) you would risk not having a front plate. In Los Angeles, I haven’t had a front plate on my ‘09 A4 Avant since 2012, and I have received exactly two minimal tickets...$20 to $25 tops.

Lived in Los Angeles for 9 years now. Recently moved to Hollywood, so traffic is bad. Here’s my list.

CBS has it’s priorities in check.

Slightly OT: I love the Root, and some of the other Gawker media sites. Almost always have the best headlines. Snarky, irreverent, smart, didactic...sometimes click-baity, but who isn’t these days and I don’t care.

Read the article...you shouldn’t use chopped (or “diced” as it appears on most cans) for spheghtti sauce or cooking anything. Use canned whole tomatoes and crushed them with your hand....or canned crushed tomatoes.

And: don’t use “fresh” tomatoes for cooking.

For cooking, canned tomatoes are better than “fresh” tomatoes.

That could be because canned tomatoes are better than “fresh” tomatoes for cooking.

Welcome to Virginia where the players play

I am incredibly disappointed no one mentioned the right answer, a 911 Safari.

Real talk: how much would he charge to do it again if I supplied the cars?

I don’t thing it cost him that much. The guy did all of the work...sure, he has a unicorn of a garage with an actual lift.