mrblandings
Mr. Blandings
mrblandings

I think you need to consider the look of the doughnut car from the perspective of another driver or pedestrian.

I can’t comment on a Lexus experience, but my experience at a Hyundai dealer is about the same as yours. They had us take the car for as long as we wanted, hell, they even helped put the kid’s booster seats in, and didn’t seem to care that we went to the grocery store to do some shopping on our test drive.

Ships in 1 - 3 months? What is this, Massdrop?

Ships in 1 - 3 months? What is this, Massdrop?

Totally on target. I am an architect, and in 2009 I lost my job...along with 80% of every other architect in the country. I eventually made it back to the field, but for a few years I tried out some other career areas, education being on of them.

Thanks!

Any thoughts on why Honda can get the Indy engine right but not the F1 engines? I understand there are different criteria and constraints, but at their core, both are turbocharged V-6s, right?

I eat in my car, so why would I say my kids can’t eat in the car? Also, on long road trips (we frequently make trips in excess of 4 hours to visit family), it is a lot easier to keep kids happy and avoid unnecessary stops by providing a snack . And, like I said, this car is disposable and I don’t really care what

I will apologize up front, because no one is going to like this answer. So...sorry. Now that that is out of the way: buy a used Camry.

I like that this bag can easily go from the woods or beach on the weekend, then take it home, brush it off ,and pack it up for a meeting with clients during the week. It has enough room for my laptop (Lenovo W540, the side water bottle pockets are perfect for the power supply and mouse) or if travelling lighter my

I like that this bag can easily go from the woods or beach on the weekend, then take it home, brush it off ,and pack

There seems to be lots of talk here about linking the age of the driver to the HP of a car, and I am not sure it is that black and white of an issue.

Is Mercedes spending so much on drivers that they can’t afford a graphic designer to come up with a better solution to display the name of their main sponsor?

Saw this today and thought it looked pretty good. Personally, I think the livery goes a long way here to help the more curvy shapes blend in together, and am glad to see some colors other than black, grey, or silver. Wonder if it will still look good (to me), once the field of white gets cluttered up with sponsor

Don’t get me wrong, this was over 20 years ago and I am amazingly happy with my life, wife, and family. In no way am I pining for her return or our re-connection. But, it is interesting to have those poignant moments in life where you can actually look back and realize its significance, to see yourself grow as a

I was 18 years old driving a 1989 Ford Bronco. It was summer at the Jersey Shore. My first serious girlfriend and I had gotten out of a movie: Forrest Gump. Driving down the road I look over at her and she has an odd, contemplative look on her face. Being a dumb 18 year old guy, I didn’t really know what to say and

I think like what I see, but the name is awful. Don’t think I could tell someone with a straight face that I drive a car called a ‘Stinger’, regardless of how cool it looks, how well it handles, or how fast it is.

Can’t say this is surprising, as in those 18 years I have probably seen seen 1 or 2 on the road.

Damn...I personally think the Manor livery is one of the best, not being cluttered up with pesky sponsors. Although, if it could be painted to look like the texture of fried chicken, that might be pretty cool.

I don’t know if Bernie could have won or not, but during the campaign season as I drove around, I paid attention to what type of houses candidates signs were placed in front of. In my area of upstate NY (upper Hudson Valley / lower Capital District), there were very few signs for Clinton, and the houses they were in

Living in Upstate NY, these regularly fly training missions at low altitude through the valley we live in. Ours our typically the 109th Airlift Wing out of Schenectady. It is usually pretty cool, unless it is 10:30 at night and wakes a baby that just took two hours to get to sleep.