They had to remove the Rich Energy logo as a result of the Whyte Bikes lawsuit! https://jalopnik.com/rich-energy-pulls-logo-from-haas-f1-cars-after-loss-in-1835322740
They had to remove the Rich Energy logo as a result of the Whyte Bikes lawsuit! https://jalopnik.com/rich-energy-pulls-logo-from-haas-f1-cars-after-loss-in-1835322740
I used to own a Defender and offroaded it on a regular basis.
Im convinced the only people that will like this are not Land Rover enthusiasts. As a long time Defender guy, this is embarrassing. But it was expected.
Most laughable is the bit about long-term battery health as if Audi gives a fuck about reliability outside of their warranty.
Don't apologise for shit Hogan. You spoke the truth and Audi fed you marketing garbage. Tesla for all their faults, has absolutely destroyed in battery and motor tech.
To be fair, due to his dementia, he doesn’t remember any of that. He only vaguely remembers some black guy with a funny name who he used to hang around with.
My gf and i regularly play ‘guess who these tv show characters would vote for in real life’ and i maintain that literally everyone on The Office except for Oscar (maybe) would be full on QAnon/trump supporters.
America’s weird fetish for anti-intellectualism is so strange. We’ve been exporting it too, Brexit is basically one big example of that mindset spreading through far-right transmission. Other far-right parties in Europe and the world are doing the same, along with some leftist parties that fit into the “radical…
Between this and that gawd-awful Benghazi movie, is Jim from the Office hiding some extremely regrettable politics?
I still cannot buy him as an action hero of any kind.
I mean, yeah. Jack Ryan is the American ideal in one tightly knit package: he knows everything, is physically at the peak, is a rugged individual who is always against impossible odds, who can look experts in the eye and say ‘I know better than you’, and ultimately discards all negotiation in favor of brusque violence.
“ So how can we trust you to put us, the future, over the wants of large corporations and wealthy individuals?”
I saw that blue one and thought they pictured a Panamera to compare it to the Taycan.
Turbo eh? Reminds me of this kind of turbo...
The most prevailing ‘product’ sold with ARs is not the weapon itself, or the accessories, but the story. The story that somehow, a group of scrappy rebels can stand up and defend freedom against anything with their guts, gumption, know-how, and a Black Rifle.
It does sound weird. To someone who lives in a country where basically you’ll probably never see a gun in real life unless it’s on a police officer or on a farm, it’s incredibly weird.
Quick fun point before I go into my rant: 69% of Americans do not own a firearm, despite there easily being 50-60 million MORE firearms in the country than there are actual people living in it.
“I’m not living without guns!”
there’s going to be a lot of violence.