princegnarls
PrinceGnarls
princegnarls

I mean there are a lot of people who are against sensible gun control too. Perhaps those people would feel different if they lost someone they cared about to the senseless disregard others have for human life.

You’re not wrong in considering the flaws and problems. I imagine that in order for this to work it has to

You get a star my friend. 

You get a star for trying. Being punny is a skill best built through practice.

Oh my goodness. Calm down.

Also, feel free to reply when you’ve learned how to compose a proper sentence. If you’re not able to do so, please try one of those cool AI writing tools. 

LOL. Boomer? Hahahaha.

Would they have left? Possibly.

Grand Tour and the annual specials they make now are good. Their chemistry is still magical and the show is quite entertaining. 

They are getting older. That’s a fact of life my friend. 

Oh, so you know.

The struggle is real. 

I believe most politicians are useless, and wouldn’t know an honest day of work if it hit them in the face like a mad Clarkson.

For sure, I don’t think most people would survive a meeting with HR if the precipitating event was slugging a PA over a sandwich-based error. 

Interesting theory. Perhaps you’re right.

However, if you’ve ever experienced good or bad Craft Services you know that the food can change the mood. That can be positive or negative.

I would say that we don’t hold our politicians to a high enough standard, and this seems to be the case in most of the world.

If you go back and re-read my entire comment, I’d say that he should have been held accountable just as you or I would. He lost his job and he did pay a price.

However, us, you and me and the

Well, that Tiff format more or less lived on for a while as Fifth Gear.

Which is better? That’s a matter or taste and subjectivity.

I will say that Fifth Gear, while less blokeish, lacked the same entertainment value of Top Gear. 

Hey, buddy, the language. Let’s tone it down a bit.

Did you even read the next few sentences after you selected the tiny bit of my reply that suited your virtue signaling?

Overlook? I acknowledge he is a human, and flawed like me.

But while you may be a perfect person, with a perfect life, free from mistakes, transgressions, or flaws, everyone else I’ve met in the world is far less than ideal.

What’s  your secret to being so amazing?


My two cents.

Overrated? You’re entitled to your opinion.

I’d argue that is and was better than any other similar programme of its time, before its time, and since it left the Clarkson, Hammond and May format.

The show was consistent. The blokeish humor may not suit everyone’s tastes, but it was a show that my wife enjoyed as much

I would never shame someone over their car choices. There are too many factors for me to judge someone as to why they’d select one car over another.

Are they better than when they debuted with the Excel almost 40 years ago? Undoubtedly.

For me, like many people here on Jalopnik, I’m a gearhead. I appreciate all cars,

On your “everybody has to start somewhere” comment. I’m not sure if you’re referring to buyers that are stepping into owning a new car, or if you’re referring to Hyundai/Kia/Genesis making their way in the world.

Hyundai has been at it in the US for nearly 40 years. That’s a long time. 

I’d be happy to be proven wrong

Wait. What?

Toyota, Nissan and Honda weren’t value leaders. They were quality leaders. Their quality, refinement, economy, and reliability were so far beyond the rest of the world that they were the tide that lifted all boats, err cars.

US domestics in the 80s were epitomes of the malaise era. However, despite their

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. 

But are they better now?

That’s not been my experience. What I’ve experienced are cars that aren’t much if any cheaper than their Japanese counterparts, yet lack the same level of quality and reliability.