and never forget 9/11
and never forget 9/11
This is very very strange. I found the exact opposite here in Lubbock. Local dealer was selling most Stinger’s (specifically the GT1 i was interested in) at a 5k discount, or around 36k. As advertised, even.
That, is cool
I drove a Camaro. Once.
This. This is the big true true.
At this price spec, is it a better deal than say, a 2015 corvette similarly priced? Taking the lack of warranty on the corvette into account as well. I would imagine the vette would be a better drivers car, but price,warranty, value considered i think about it a lot.
I’ve been foaming at the mouth for a C7 since 2014, and have swapped 4 rides in the meantime. Lots of used deals hovering just above 40k, which is a steal. If i could find a 2017 for 10k off, maybe around 55ish? Moist nation
I can’t describe why, but the smallness of these headlights is super appealing to me.
I think the most off putting similarity between the two is the use of the digital dash cluster. I get it, it displays a wider array of info and is surely easier to install, but for whatever reason, i picture intricately designed analog gauges and dials in a vehicle like this.
Dammit you beat me to it here’s your star dammit dammit dammit
Damn, the fallout from the Focus RS fiasco was huge
I wish more SUV’s were styled like this: minimally. Some little flares of artistic expression here, a dash of chrome in the headlights, that’s about it. And yes, Toyota could sell heaps more if it had DYNAMIC IN YOUR FACE YNGWIE MALMSTEEN SPECIAL EDITION looks, but you know what? This vehicle isn’t about that life.…
This is unrelated to Fallon, who i dont really care for, but i miss Craig Ferguson.
This may be true for a lot of vehicles, but on the 1997 Jeep Cherokee (and prolly most model years around it), the rear windshield washer hose is easily removed by just pulling the tube, and has a shooting distance of roughly 5 feet. I know this because it was my first car and i used to spray friends with water out…
Some people just come here to...vent...
Agreed. Loved the effects in this film, but the rhinos and the wakanda plane(?) at the end in Oakland were the only digital pieces that felt a little odd quality wise. I think it was the shadowing on the latter that was off putting, but still a very cool thing
Give or take, i think it was fine without it, though i would still like to see the scene. The scene towards the end where W’Kabi yields to Okoye was really powerful i thought, not only to the plot but their relationship. Was W’Kabi seen in the ending scene in the throne room after all said was done? I hope to spot…
The car chase in this movie was great, one of the many highlights of the film i thought. The hills added something for me to the chase. And thankfully, no over the top closeups of the badge or Lexus logo (talking to you Michael Bay, you pillock)
I’ve had a crisis.
That is a nice looking Volvo