mv-agusta-man
MV_AGUSTA_man
mv-agusta-man

That’s probably the opposite of pointless.

So a dude with more money than most people see in their lives chose to take advantage of economically-disadvantaged individuals for the sake of some anti-Semitic “humor,” and is now surprised that there are consequences that go with that kind of behavior.

Got it.

Having read some of the comments on the previous article

In fairness the dude is only 26 so he can’t be out of school very long and doesn’t want to blow his whole paycheck on a car payment.

I wound up in Arkansas accidentally.

No, Happy Gilmore sucked just as much as everything else he does. You were probably just too young to realize it (and now watch it with nostalgia glasses).

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four..........zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

Unfortunately, the test driver resigned at 1.47 seconds.

Mercedes DerMercedes

Ok so here is the deal. There are two kinds of movies that have cars that are living in them. 1. There are also people in the movies that use the cars and 2. There are not people that use the cars. The vehicles are the people.

In the first option you need a windscreen so that the people inside can see out. In the

I will have had too.

Maybe they will when they get around to it.

And Jennifer Lawrence looks too much like young Helen Mirren.

Yep. Just the occasion to pump up one of our industrial achievements.

Congratulations, Mr. MV_AGUSTA_man, on COTD! I would like to gift you with a classic Cadillac which this lovely lady will deliver is she’s able to stand up straight.

to me it doesn’t say thumbs down to the car it’s the car on its high throne telling a gladiator to finish another gladiator

The fact that a Chinese court is enforcing ip owned by a western company was something unheard of just 10 years ago. Awarding damages for copying cars that have the eyes in the wrong place has significant implications on global trade.

At what cost? You just named it, it’s $30,000, or about the same price as a nicely equipped Camry.

Don’t forget the Honda Chiron.

Heck, considering some of the computers used in the nuke system are essentially Commodore 64's, THAT could use some upgrades at the least!