missingpedal3
missingpedal3
missingpedal3

Every single one of their focus group ads is stupid, unbelievable, trash. Every - Single - One. And I happen to love poop emojis. This goes for the Truck ads as well. At least make it funny if it is going to be stupid. Plenty of creative people out there that could do much better with much less. I cannot believe GM

Hold my Hookah.

The b-safe was our choice and that stroller is great. When we had to get a convertible seat we looked at a lot of different brands but came back to Britax and got the Boulevard. Easiest to install, very safe, and less importantly, they don’t look like crap. I hate to say it but car seat review for the soon-to-be-dads

Came here to post a similar pic. Looks closest to me.

That’s not what I’m saying. It’s the sequence to me. It might be silly but it feels out of order even if it doesn’t change the outcome of who gets to buy it.

I don’t mind that they offer exclusive cars to loyal and well-to-do clients as the trickle down tech is usually good for the other models. What I do mind is that they do a world premier showing for a production car that is already unavailable. I can’t afford one but it just seems to make it less relevant.

Bumper Noodles

Sweet Mercy I love 80's Honda’s.

1) Snow tires are fantastic 2) Everybody in the that happens to see snow a couple times a year does not need them.

My long gone 92 si was a hatchback. While the pictured car I believe is the coupe, the 2016 is too squished in the back to look like it has a hatch, on purpose obviously. Honda keeps bringing hatchbacks back to us now and again but they tend to be years when civic isn’t at it’s strongest (7th gen). Then Honda takes it

1 to 3 year old cars can often run close to the same price as a high volume car dealers are trying to move. Especially true if a new model year is rapidly approaching / has arrived. If one is financing the gap narrows still further with better rates on new cars.

What you have done here, has been done well.

This x 100. The form factor is completely wrong and the only car I can think of that American plates works on is an FJ-40. Primarily because it looks as tall as it is wide. Aesthetics plays into why we buy cars, then we go and put a “design by committee” blackhead on them.

There is no defense for an American style plate on a bumper like that, or most modern cars for that matter. Anyone saying that it’s perfectly fine for a plate to hang over / outside the lines of the bumper is smoking crack.

A non-Euro plate on the front of that car would look wrong. Dumb and wrong.

Do 2 plates overlapped look silly? Yes, but I’m not as appalled by this apparently. I think of these plates as a middle finger to the poor form factor of American plates in relation to where plates are fixed, the bumper, the trunk, etc. American plates are a sore thumb on a modern car. In most cases, a longer shorter

Considering massive effect either could have on our planet it isn’t alarmist at all regardless if anyone thinks the risk level is minuscule. He has proven naysayers wrong time and time again. He didn’t revolutionize the industries that he’s in by living and learning in a vacuum. Is he a historical expert? Maybe not.

Nobody will know what he’s talking about when he writes “rollybalancesegwayskatething” but at least he didn’t use the name “hoverboard”.

I have not driven one but I did sit and fiddle and didn’t come away that impressed with the fit and finish. Switches, knobs, felt somewhat cheap. For the price it should be a good deal better than any entry level luxo sedan but it didn’t appear that way to me. Maybe to some the exhaust note is worth half the actual

He had so much fun wheeling that forgot to mention he was murdered.