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As someone “pro-soundbar”, I think having ANY soundbar (sure, I guess there might be exceptions) is better than not have a soundbar at all. I have one from Costco which as I recall was either a demo or open box and it’s simply outstanding, so much so that I’m not interested in buying a more expensive one just to

As someone “pro-soundbar”, I think having ANY soundbar (sure, I guess there might be exceptions) is better than not

Agreed, it was a feat of management malpractice to not make this earlier, as the raison d’etre of the Escalade has been ‘murican excess, thank you I’ll have another, and the V version is the cherry on top that’s always been missing. Yes, of course in Texas you should be able to option steer horns, but that’s another

I can’t imagine anyone from Activision expected anything more from Kotick; this has been entirely consistent with his record there.

I came here for the comments, and they did not disappoint. Disappointing, however, are the folks at Toyota/Lexus who thought they could mail this one in and no one would notice. Fail.

I like this, yet am supremely distrustful of the general public, so a “public good” measure such as this would likely be misused and thus unlikely to be adopted by hotels, as most are not corporate-owned but instead are franchisees. So how about this: say a hotel that part of a chain offers charging to guests only, a

This is the closest we’ll get to an American Jimny, so I’ll take it. Of course Jeep could screw things up (likely) and price it poorly, but otherwise it would seem they could make bank on a cute mini-Jeep.

If I had the garage space, absolutely. $2500 and it even runs? No question. The hours of work required would make this a never-ending challenge, hence the appeal.

1) be prepared to say “sorry” when inadvertently foot ends up in mouth, as is the case when someone who isn’t/hasn’t ever been depressed is trying to understand someone in the midst of clinical depression, and

I think Kia in general, but particularly with the Carnival, has really missed an opportunity as to where they could position this in the NA market (so Kia, I have a FT job, but if you come callin’ I’ll answer). So much of the vehicle’s “bones” are done so well, only to be negated by some short-sighted choices and

Great as always, just a question/caveat. I did read your article about Cronometer, but in the specific goal of weight loss, perhaps MFP is indeed better, because it DOES have calories up there front and center, and isn’t that your point? Besides, it was what was around when I did exactly what you outline in this

While I prefer to cook pasta and sauce separately, I admit I more frequently use my Instant Pot for dump-and-go pasta. Pound of pasta (usually penne or the like), jar of sauce (don’t mix/stir), and enough water (typically a jar to a jar and a half - no additional dirty dishes), and cook for 8 minutes. I don’t know if

A Rav-4 without pretense. Toyota will sell a zillion.

Very much not the Musk fanboy, but I think it’s simply wrong to deny the genius, engineer by any other name. I that respect much more so than Jobs, who was in comparison much more the thief and huckster of technology; Musk is actually in the weeks on the geek stuff. I think he’s a s$%t manager, which is par for the

Enjoyed this review, and Jason’s editorializing (seriously, why else would you read a review in the first place?). But it leaves me feeling like the Audi is intended for “those with the money and inclination for the Lambo, but oops, they’re a full-ass adult”. In that vein, the Audi is a compromise in the same vein as

Through almost no fault of its own the Passport reminds me strongly of the Prelude, a CUV/car that was imminently competent, but so lacking in any defining characteristics it was allergic to being sold. They’re like the perfect vanilla.

Sorry Elizabeth, but I (and it seems, more than a few other commenters) just don’t see it. Honestly, it looks kinda ugly, that rear quarter is simply a hot mess of lines and shapes. If you told me this was a next-gen Buick I wouldn’t have questioned for a second.

2 of my favorites: 1) Joe Isuzu. David Leisure was typecast forever after this so you know it was memorable. The audacity to play on the prevailing image of car salesmen was genius. 2) Tom Hiddleston for Jaguar: Villians. The one where he quotes Shakespeare’s Richard II (an ad so good it got banned in England).

The only reason this doesn’t see the light of day is because Toyota doesn’t like money. So basically, get in line now, ‘cause there’s no way this isn’t happening.

100%. Decent price for someone looking to get into Porsches and is an urban dweller who’s looking for a near daily-driver. And given how prices are going resale has the potential to be a break-even or profit opportunity.

“in time to stunt at the holidays”? Unfortunately, probably not. But may make for a unique clothes hanger.

“in time to stunt at the holidays”? Unfortunately, probably not. But may make for a unique clothes hanger.