Is it normal that I read the quote from Giancarlo only in Gus Fring’s voice, automatically?
Is it normal that I read the quote from Giancarlo only in Gus Fring’s voice, automatically?
Wow.
I’ve never owned one, but I have seen a number that fit the description: Jeep Liberty.
This would definitely tie in with the fact The Jackal has brain cancer - that island was absolutely the kind that you’d expect to come away from and eventually develop cancer...
You forget this is also Spirit Airlines.
The best version of Dodge’s $XX/HP incentive yet! $0/HP!
Sure does - only crossovers now, though I’d say the Envision and Enclave look pretty damn stellar now.
I’d say the ‘18-20 Regal GS fits the bill - it has the absolutely outstanding AGR front seats. Power seatback bolsters, 4-way lumbar with massage, and extendable thigh support, all with memory.
Also dealers: Why don’t people want to buy from dealers?
This is why I bought my 1965 Plymouth Valiant. I want a winter car to replace my Lexus LX470, which is a swell car, but worth too much for me to let rust out on Michigan’s salty roads, and a bit boring and thirsty, with its four-speed slushbox and ridiculous curb weight. I want something fun to drive in the winter,…
Ah yes, the quiet change from “slow down and avoid emergency vehicles” as opposed to what I assume was “speed up and steer directly into emergency vehciles”.
It’s not technically new anymore for exactly this reason (and thus was discontinued in the US), but the Buick Regal Sportback and TourX.
Orville fans will also recall the show features a character voiced by Norm Macdonald, a gelatinous alien named Lieutenant Yaphit; so far there’s no word on how the show might pay tribute to the late actor.
The air fryer is the only way we reheat leftover fries anymore.
You’ll soon have a pool table in whatever room is below that...and possible the one below that if the force of the fall is right!
My in-laws (mostly my FIL) were under the impression you had to turn the oven off (but only if it was electric) 15 minutes early so food didn’t burn. His rationale was “the heating element is a big resistor”...and somehow that it would continue to heat at the same level for that 15 minutes which...isn’t how resistors…
I like how, in the process of poorly reassembling the vehicle without a clue in the world of what they’re doing (“that’s the bonus pile”), it somehow spawned a roots blower and dual quads.
The joke, of course, being that you can still order a pint at any bar in the UK because the British never really converted to metric completely.
Likewise C&D actually just found the base Taycan beat its EPA estimate while doing 75 mph. It’s entirely possible. I’m literally saying none of this.
That’s kind of what I’m getting at though - anyone who is going to complain about the range being an issue wouldn’t likely be driving that distance anyway. And if they are - a PHEV would be the better option.