mrblandings
Mr. Blandings
mrblandings

Speaking only for myself, if I show up to a meeting with a client, in a Mercedes, BMW, Ranger Rover, etc., my clients would likely reason that I cost too much and that I am wasting their money. If I show up in a Jeep, regardless of the trim level, no one blinks an eye. Similarly, my wife does a lot of work for small

...possibility their SUV could get them through 3 feet of snow...

Some great fishin’ in Kwee-bec

This beast is powered by an Alco 244 1,600 HP V12 turbodiesel prime mover.

But, republicans are the law and order party! Of course if someone broke the law they would support a appropriate punishment. Right? /s

A P938 fits perfectly in a small seat bag.

It is so frustrating that regardless of what browser I use or what method I try, lately I can never seem to upload a photo.

Nothing says American luxury like listening to Hair Nation on SiriusXM in a giant Lincoln SUV. 

...430-horsepower Bugatti Chiron

The Night Panel (or Black Panel) that SAAB introduced in the NG900.

I am 6', 195# and am quite comfortable in my wife’s RAV-4 Prime.

As an architect who also drove a Saab (‘89 900 SPG), I have some insight into this topic, and we need to know what kind of architect Daniel is.

My wife had an R-Spec for about 5 years and loved it. Standard transmission, quick enough, decent mileage, and was able to hold more in the trunk than one would guess. It worked for us until our kids complained about getting in and out of the back seat. It truly was a fun car to drive. I would imagine these would be

My wife’s 2000 Honda Insight lasted about 18 years and had over 270k miles before we had stopped using it regularly and ended up selling it to dude who wanted to rebuild it and get it back up to spec.

It is interesting that Ford is able to price this as a hybrid under 30k, when it seems most others are going the opposite direction and charging more for hybrid tech. Depending on how this does, I’d be curious to see what Honda does with the Ridgeline, and even more interested to see how long it will take for Toyota

Damn, the nosedive it takes with those “disc brakes at all four wheels” is like the opposite of the Carolina Squat.

Having seen some fucked up shit, I would tend to disagree.

At least this person chose not to involve innocent people in their quest to get away from it all.

My wife drove a Veloster turbo for several years, it is a fun little car to throw around.

Not so much cars that I have never seen before, but more so ones I haven’t seen in a long time and have generally forgotten about...