mickeythellama
MickeyTheLlama
mickeythellama

Don’t be so harsh towards a bowl of cereal, what has that ever done to you?

The main flaw in this argument (emphasis on main) is that you don’t leave your house every day with a full tank of gas.

That screams a false VIN in my books.

This is borderline plagiarism for Subaru - could this get any nearer to the next gen Civic Type R?

Increasing nothing by 3000% is still nothing so you can’t say you’ve increased the amount of exercise done.

Fantastic comment, but what does that have to do with Jesus porn?

+1. I agree, I expect better stats from someone whose username claims they’re an engineer.

I can’t imagine this cobalt situation lasting long. Just like with oil, once the demand increases it will become increasingly more commercially viable to use more expensive ways of extracting it. We will then find places other than Congo where it can be extracted from.

*Looks at car, thinks it’s pretty neat. Modified but seems to be done well. NP.*

Read the title, glanced at the photo, never clicked CP so quickly in my life.

Unlike the A45 AMG a variable compression enginged car won’t need servicing every 6000 miles. Plus we all know nobody will get 32mpg in an A45.

My idea of “real-world” economy means that Jeremy Clarkson drives the i8 and gets 100mpg less than the official figure.

He’s “defiantly” interesting? So not matter what someone else tells you, you think he’ll be interesting?

You’re racist.

You also chose the correct colour to avoid depreciation.

You beat me to it!

Surely it’s reporting like this that gives evidence to how wild his claims are? I don’t know about you but there are numerous nuggets of information in this article that makes this special to me.

Michelin claims that “We validate the tires though analytical analysis”.

They’re actually really easy to buy. Setting them up like this is something one does not simply do.

How the fuck could you forget bananas?