Wait, is that an eye floating at the top of Triangle Train? ILLUMINATI!
Wait, is that an eye floating at the top of Triangle Train? ILLUMINATI!
While flyaviato.com is in fact registered to HBO, it is sadly unreachable.
Like I say to the flight crew every time I’m on a 747, she’s still Queen of the Skies.
Love this piece!
This is really good stuff Jason. I wish they’d listen to this.
Did the Internal Revenue Service design this process for VW?
I would totally watch that.
Thank you Stef! I just got the app and $10 was totally worth it to just be able to watch what I want. Most fun I’ve had watching Le Mans, ever.
I must admit to a little disappointment you “fixed” the tag for this post. “Wreching” just seemed to capture your understandable exasperation.
Also David seems to have a very loose definition of “friend.”
This is the best crystallization of the issue I’ve ever read.
You own the fabled “Sacrificial Accord.”
This review makes it sound like a Jaguar, only cheaper. For reasons.
Mr. Ballaban (which my iPhone just autocorrected to “Balls an”), I so genuinely enjoy your prose.
The world is better because someone drew this, and because you posted it.
The context here is really important: since all the data comes from YourMechanic.com, it only provides relative costs of the cars they have actually serviced. So there are cars that other sources show cost a lot to maintain, but for whatever reason, YourMechanic doesn’t service those. Maybe Range Rover drivers don’t…
For a guy running a car company, he sure seems to dislike the car business.
But of course, the airlines and TSA will keep working relentlessly making air travel ever more affordable, convenient, and pleasant for all concerned—no one will want to be stuck in their own car.
As an owner I can say from experience that the autonomous features still need a good deal of work, but that’s what Tesla warns you about before you turn them on!
Always thought those were handsome too, but never drove one. Sounds like I didn’t really miss anything.