Oh no, I wasn't offended at all. It's really tricky in our globalized world to say what is and isn't "American" or "Japanese" or whatever. I tend to put more focus on who engineered the car and where it's built.
Oh no, I wasn't offended at all. It's really tricky in our globalized world to say what is and isn't "American" or "Japanese" or whatever. I tend to put more focus on who engineered the car and where it's built.
Because FA-Q!
The platform's Alfa-sourced, and the car was designed and engineered by Americans and is built in Michigan. That's good enough for me.
So, because a site about cars writes a positive review about a certain car, which by the way others have also called a good car, that automatically makes them a sponsor of said car?
YOUR POST DOESNT ALIGN WITH MY PRECONCEIVED NOTIONS! TERRIBLE WRITING BLOGGER!
I was looking around and I couldn't find the sponsored tag. Someone forgot to put it up apparently.
::slow clap::
Chrysler: To Hit the Bullseye, Sometimes you just Need a Bigger Dart.
Headfirst to the ground...tombstoned.
Use it as a finishing salt, so anything really. Especially good on popcorn I bet.
It's a truck! It's a wagon! It's sort of the worst of both, but somehow the AMC Eagle is strangely appealing.
"Someone forgot to proofread" should read "Someone forgot sixth grade english before firing off a snarky comment"
I think the original is correct. Best can be used as a verb.