nblades78
Nblades78
nblades78

You signed up to post that, huh.

“Jeeps are garbage.”

Jeeps and rangerovers all over this list.

The racing is garbage, NASCAR is really just WWE with cars.

The problem is that it’s not just a risk for the person who consumes it now. If enough humans get bird flu and it starts to mutate in a way that makes it transmissible between humans, we’re screwed.

We should be sharing articles on why you should drink it and we can get rid of anyone stupid enough to believe it. 

I always thought the Ford GT40 was a stunner, with its purposeful stance and swooping curves. Really, any of the paint combinations looked great on it, but the orange-on-blue livery was my favorite.

The Richard Petty ‘70 Plymouth Superbird:

Its a head scratcher for sure.

Though 9/11 did a number on the company as pocket knives became much more scrutinized

This is why we need to get rid of the “Great Man” theory of history and current day treatment of entrepreneurs as pseudo-idols. It’s easy to captivate hearts and inspire people to join your cause when you’re not tethered by reality and science. Not to mention convincing people that Elon Musk or Joe Rogan have

The Behind the Bastards episodes on Stockton Rush are well worth a listen.

Turn everyone in America into a slumlord! It’s capitalism at its best!

Stop using AirBNB! I don’t get it, most of the time when people tell me how much their stay costs, it’s more than most hotels. Who cares if a hotel room is smaller and doesn’t always have a kitchen, at least it’s not rented out by some creep who is constantly at the property or is charging you a bunch of extra fees

Right. How do you explain the Korean and Japanese automakers continuing to produce small cars? Kia has 4 small cars for sale that start under $22k. The cheapest Hyundai is an Elantra for $22k. Entry level Japanese sedans/hatches start under $25k. They seem to be doing fine to me. The law has no blame for Ford’s lack

And what does that have to do with government mandates? Honda sold 200,000 Civics alone in 2023. Were they exempted from these onerous government mandates?

When exactly did the government mandate the killing of small hatchbacks and sedans?

No, the manufacturers are run by shortsighted people who chase quarterly profits. The government didn’t have much at all to do with it.

The government didn’t mandate that Ford kill off all of its affordable offerings. Ford was simply following the cynical “build less, charge more” pricing model that a number of car manufacturers thought they could get away with in the wake of pandemic supply chain issues.