The padding is the most important thing in any car.
The padding is the most important thing in any car.
they are fairly yummy
Something else I appreciate? The fact Bentley took the time to put a little alcantara covered pad near where your right knee rests while driving. This is becoming a bit of a crusade for me. All cars should have this little pad, and I won’t stop complaining until they do.
it’s actually a Power Wheels
I’m with you on all of this.
The fact that corporations can openly purchase politicians in the US is just a hilarious example of the broken and blatantly corrupt political system that most Americans seem to think is “normal”.
‘Since we didn’t want to lose any cm of control we have over government policies that keep us making big $$$ while attacking regulations, we’ve raised the bar on what we consider bad so we can keep paying off people who aren’t AS bad. Please keep giving us the monies.’
Except for the first lap chaos with one of the Ferraris in the gravel, and then Leclerc trying to junp his Ferrari near the end, it was a rather boring race with very little overtaking/passes. Hamilton’s car was clearly down on power for unexplained reasons and Russell’s good start earned him points, but he was having…
It’s largely because these guys grew up listening to their dads and grandads joke about being bullying assholes and pulling stunts like this, and how the sheriff would give it a wink and a nod and do nothing, and it would just be a funny story to tell later.
1: Do asshole thing and show it for all to see.
Exactly why I suggested it. He was looking in the wrong direction and I dont feel like he’s actually given the 4Runner a chance. And his ideal vehicle of modern, capable and decent MPG doesn’t really exist. He can have two of those, but not all three in one vehicle. So I went with dependable and capable, as that’ll…
The thing is, Lawrence is right and the guy asking the question is dead wrong. What he wants, is a 4Runner.
Mazepin talks as he races: There's a ton of spin and then in the end he misses the point.
Too bad you have to go to a Kia dealership to buy it, an experience that—nine times out of ten—will leave you feeling so frustrated and abused, you’ll run straight to the nearest Audi dealer for a considerably costlier A/S5 Sportback, or to the BMW dealer for a considerably uglier 430i/M440i Gran Coupe.
By the time we’re flying to mars, 100 grand buys a 12 pack. So sure.
I know it’s been said a million times, but it’s commonplace in countries like China and Japan for people to wear masks when on public transportation.
We’re on our own now in this pandemic and future pandemics. My advice is to always mask up on planes and trains. I won’t give a shit if I’m the only passenger doing it. I know what works. Masks were never a punishment. I feel awful that we let them feel like a punishment. Masks let us go out and live our lives while a…
I can’t find it now, but I saw this on twitter in the Vince-McMahon-getting-more-excited-meme format:
Lucid set up a showroom right on Georgia Street in Vancouver. I went in just before Christmas and I was blown away.
Uh, guys. That new one is the Kia Niro, not the Telluride. Here’s the facelifted Telluride. It would have been crazy to make it look less truck-y.