mtonelli91
mtonelli91
mtonelli91

Nope! Unlike a lot of people that think they “need” a truck, I came to the realization that even though I did use it for some of those tasks and it was quite handy at those times, those things just didn’t come up often enough in my life to justify living with the compromises that come with having a truck (even a

An Imperial Gallon is 0.761 liters larger than an American Gallon, so the European MPG is always a bit skewed when comparing fuel economy.

Just going to pop down to my yoga class.

But, but, manliness...

The truck coalition around here just can’t resist taking the bait on these articles.

Counterpoint, the lease is up on my Tacoma at the end of the month and I can’t wait to get rid of it. Bought a 2015 Audi S5 and grin from ear to ear every time I drive it.

What? You’ve never reached the end of the map in a driving game before?

Ah, I can’t un-see it now!

It’s funny as you get older and stop viewing your parents with worship-tinted glasses and view the choices they made through the eyes of an adult. My father bought a bright red Mustang II as his divorce celebration/getting back out there” car (not my mother.) My mother talks about how he tried to impress her when he

Honestly, even if the battery pack did need to be replaced, you’re in $12,000 for a gas sipping commuter that will go another 150,000 easily?  Nice Price all day long.

Please stop with this. Do not project your fear and (by the looks of where you are trying to take this conversation) racism onto everybody else. You are not speaking for anyone other than yourself. You can’t wrap your mind around the fact that chaos is a part of life. We can’t control it. You can do everything “right”

You actually make a good point. Maybe governments should look into building something like a local track/motorsports park. Street racing has and always will be a public hazard. They build skate parks to keep skaters from knocking over pedestrians at shopping malls. Some places have Off Road Vehicle Parks to keep

In the last year or so there seems to be an uptick in street racers in our neighborhood.  At least once a week I’ll see fresh donut tire marks in the middle of streets and intersections.  Now with the lockdown, at night it sounds like Forza Horizons out there as we’re going to bed.  There’s something with a V8 and

One of the best “Coronavirus” jokes I saw was, “Ok, I’ll stay home, but you didn’t have to call me non-essential.”

I’m seeing the same thing.  People are poking around because they have nowhere to go.  I think they’re just joyriding for entertainment.  I’m getting stuck behind people going 25 in a 45.  My job is considered “essential” so I’m still commuting every day.  It’s taking me longer to get to and from work with less

Everyone has their opinions I guess. I personally love the Tahoe/Reno area. The air is clean, the roads are nice, there’s decent infrastructure in place and the local leaders appear to have a long-term vision in place that is moving away from gaming. Sure, casino row is not great, but that’s just a small section. The

I don’t know if these are reliable or if you could fit a flat 8 in there and still be FWD, but I think this is as close as I get to my results.

Scorpios only believe in revenge.

Every time I drive through SF I tell myself that if I lived there I would only ride a scooter.