mtnorville
MTNorville
mtnorville

I’m surprised that accessibility settings aren’t baked into operating systems, or whatever PC players use. I spend 40 hours a week in front of a computer. I sight read, and large font helps. I can’t read most in game text on my TV at home. It’s like everybody plays on a computer monitor at desk now, regardless of the

You’re very right. But.... practically none of the people who own either car are taking them to the track. I’ve seen 10 GTR drag cars for every 1 I’ve even heard being properly tracked. But for what it’s worth, my WRX will jump most muscle cars off the line. I’m almost certain the GTR would spank mostly anything. Pers

Most people see the grill and headlights and assume one or the other, but forget chrysler had been using these design ques way back in the eighties. The fifth avenue, cordoba, lebaron and imperial had similar features. Though it is possible they were knocking off 2 cars for an entire lineup accross a decade.

I’m going to say most modifications that aren’t from reputable brands. If you buy cheap rims, there’s a good chance they’ll crack, forcing you to buy another. Or suspensions parts such as lowering springs or coilovers which literally reflect how much you spent whenever somebody rides in your car. Pay nice or pay

Not for me, but that’s fine. Would be neat to see places like this in the Appalachia’s that are dying out after the coals runs out instead of ATV trails.

The Ford Fusion from 2010 up (excluding some trim levels) were always attractive cars to me.

A falling interest in motorsports in general isn’t helping. Racing is too expensive. Some older lady with a mid career isn’t going to attract young girls. Especially when her whole schtick is “Look at me, I’m a girl and I drive racecars and won against men.” That’s not genuine in the slightest. She might as well be

It’s a shame the performance packs were so much money. There aren’t many non-base trim ecoboost models out there, nobody wanted to pay for it. I’d jump on the opportunity to get into one.

I love crafting thousands of arrows in Skyrim just to drop them in the smallest house you can get into and play my game in slideshow format. It’s very immersive. 

Leave it to Jalopnik, to not include a counterpoint from somebody who is a current owner and even has said car as their profile picture.

I’ve seen on the forums where MANY older generations mustang GT owners, switch over to the Ecoboost. My parents bought one a while after I moved away, and it’s a blast (when you have realistic expectations).

In retrospect, I bought a 2015, and have had Zero problems with it. So you may have just had bad luck, or weren’t the right kind of owner/driver, which believe it or not, is a thing.

Yeah, this website and it’s affiliates have the most detached writers. I don’t know anybody who the Supra hasn’t grown on to, auto or manual.

A real debate could be had over which existing model they build into a pickup. 

My old lady will sleep on an entire 2 hour commute for a weekend day trip. Those are the toughest for me since you’re on the move all day once you get there. She’ll ask if she can nap, I’ll say please stay up for me. I’ll look over after 20 minutes and she’s asleep anyway  -_-

I’m with you on this. I think they’re conflated with a lot of stereotypes and it’s not fair. But hey, during the summer while their complaining, you can be driving on the beach.

I don’t understand the Crown at all. I view it as an equivalent to the Charger or Crown Vic/Taurus, but in Japan, and more cool. Now its.... not.

This is not just a few bad actors anymore. These people are going to ruin everything.

I would jump on a stripper spec Bronco this second if one was available. But nope, some contractor 2oo miles away who comes to the south end one time a year takes priority over locals. 

Aside from my car payment, which is the one flaw in my logic, I’ve always been under the mindset that credit debt is completely okay as long you can pay it off all at one time if you need to. I’d rather pay a bit more over time, than risk not having money when I need it. I don’t buy anything over $100 dollars without