Man, I feel so bad for Joe Biden. He has the right ideas and wants to do the right thing, but I fear he’s starting to lose it.
Man, I feel so bad for Joe Biden. He has the right ideas and wants to do the right thing, but I fear he’s starting to lose it.
They said color interiors, not Cheese Whiz interiors.
I think I agree. Only issue is that, if the wheel is the shoe, how do they drive barefoot? Do they just “walk” around on the hubs? I’m just picturing a sleepy, bleary-eyed car waking up in the morning and stumbling around the house, wheel-less, looking for its tires and knocking stuff over.
1. I guess 70K is “budget” compared to an NSX, but that’s still a crazy expensive car by most people’s standards.
I think you’ve hit the nail on the head. The “adults” Jeremy refers to (old rich white men, basically) have proven that they’re too greedy and short-sighted to be trusted to care for the planet they live on, and the kids have had to be the ones to step up and say “Hey, this isn’t right.”
Agreed. Clarkson seems to have no idea how much of a hypocrite he’s being.
I don’t think they have to be mutually exclusive. I’m a car enthusiast and I care deeply about climate change. I strongly believe that, as car enthusiasts, we must support the electric revolution if car culture is to survive, but that either way, stopping climate change is the highest priority.
This raises the question of whether tires are the equivalent of feet or shoes in the Cars universe. The race cars get their tires (and entire wheels) swapped out during pit stops. Are they having incredibly fast foot surgery, or just swapping shoes?
I wonder if the “Elon can do no wrong” wingnuts realize that they’re actively sabotaging their own cause?
Try living on nothing but water - no food at all - and see how that goes.
I’ve always thought so too. He’s subtle about it sometimes, but he tends to judge cars, especially custom builds, according to his personal taste rather than objectively. I remember when he drove the EV West electric BMW - he seemed to come into it looking for reasons not to like it, and then at the end, basically…
I know one point of reference won’t prove much, but I’m 22, have never eaten red meat in my life and never intend to. I do eat a lot of chicken and fish, and I wouldn’t want to go vegetarian or vegan, but I don’t think red meat is a necessary part of the human diet.
Most “truck bros” wouldn’t call the Ridgeline a truck.
I feel like this is being taken out of context.
It doesn’t help that the manufacturers actively encourage this behavior. Modern trucks are designed to look as aggressive and imposing as possible (the new Ranger is bigger than the F-150 was 20 years ago), and they’re advertised directly to the crowd that’s into all the macho “manly” Monster Energy bullshit.
Only if the road has all the room you want. Try to navigate a full-size truck through a city and you’ll quickly find yourself wanting to drive the damn thing off a cliff just to make the madness end.
Eh, I think both scenarios count as assholery, just on different levels.
That’s all well and good if the parking spot is enormous, but that’s not the case everywhere.