mrblandings
Mr. Blandings
mrblandings

Cool, thanks for the link!

Call me crazy, but I am more interested in that groovy looking Jeep. What is the story there?

I have been using CutePDF for several years and it has always been reliable. There is a free version, but the ‘pro’ version costs $50, and allows you do do a bit more. http://www.cutepdf.com/

Hmmmmm.......July 20th race at Lime Rock, any chance for a Jalopnik event there?

I would like to go back to a time where cars had, what I am going to call: hyperbadging, where cars, usually from the 80s and had a turbo, told the world of their turbo-ness, with slanted, speedy looking letters stuck to every surface of the car, both interior and exterior. It can be done with any other item,

Stupid question, but what is the likely cost of a bro-truck build?

The Milgauss is about the only Rolex that appeals to me, nice choice!

Jesus, dude, did you even try?

I want to start my own business and I’m willing to not earn very much while starting up, but there’s no way I could afford insurance premiums buying an individual plan.

Granted, people have been asking for this for a long time, but now that it is here, will they actually follow through? If the entry price is going to be in the mid-40s for this thing, my opinion is that it will be a hard sell to people cross shopping with a 4 door Tacoma. I think Wrangler owners (me bing one of them),

Agreed, having a hard time seeing this being successful. The name alone is enough for me to never buy it.

Having packed a Veloster for a family of 4 and 2 weiner dogs, it is surprising how much will fit in it's hatch.

When will the iPad on the dash trend end?

It would be great if this space was heated with drain holes in the floor so the snow will melt off my board and boots.

Why would they stop the chrome trim piece on the belt line at the rear door? The windows in the hatch look completely disconnected from the rest of the greenhouse because that line is not held all the way to the rear.

....and I have been driving for 87 years and never once needed snow tires...

Is it possible to harness the static electricity that is built up from tires rolling down the road to charge batteries in a car?

Thank you for providing me one more reason as to why I should have gone to business school instead of architecture school.

Tires appropriate for anything but driving on paved roads, winch that is never used, tail light guards, a stupid hand on the driver’s side mirror...