Good call!
God, could you imagine the combination of liftoff and cabin pressurization with a gut full of THAT? I’m sitting here wincing just considering it, hahahaha!
Good call!
God, could you imagine the combination of liftoff and cabin pressurization with a gut full of THAT? I’m sitting here wincing just considering it, hahahaha!
Gotta get rid of the little in flight bottles of booze somehow. People would get suspicious and snitchy if they’d see them in the flight deck trash can.
See also: craft beer.
I would enjoy a appliance car that does the boring ass commute and traffic in addition to a sports car. Or a mode that does the boring driving in a sports car.
This was simultaneously amazing and sickening. Well done!
Yeah, yeah, I can see it. A British guy. One who thinks he’s more charming than he really is. One who kisses every women he meets. In front of their husbands. On a game show. That he hosts.
When you see me rolling up in this, you know what’s about to happen. I’m about to open the door, and saunter out in my baggy track suit wearing house shoes. I’m here to watch the local co-eds play some volleyball while I eat a concession stand corn dog.
Never credit is basically the same theory as temperance. I/my dad/someone I know couldn’t use it responsibly so nobody should use it
A 6 year loan makes perfect sense if the interest rate is low.
The only thing worse than buying a Nissan is ending up with 2 of them.
Toyota brought us the Prius, and Ford is bringing us the F150 EV,
1st: I have loved just about everything about F150 Lighting since it got revealed. I love that it looks like a normal truck. I love that there is real innovation like with the generator feature that makes the vehicle seem futuristic without being gimmicky. I love that the base model costs about 4k more than a base…
About the only benefit is that historically premium had a better additive package with more detergents and whatnot. Probably not true anymore.
European octane is measured differently and not directly comparable to US octane rating.
eraly 1980s were the nadir of American cars.
Gotta respect that we discovered the one guy who can’t find crack in Arkansas.