MSRP was $14,800
MSRP was $14,800
Saw it on reddit sums up this site as of late. No journalism anymore. Just a click bait title and someone else’s labor if we can call it that.
I’ve seen this upgrade before and now, as then, the owner is clearly a fucking asshole. If that isn’t illegal where they live (it is where I live) it should be.
Alongside “is that your car?” to a woman I also get “is that your husband’s?” when I’m driving anything even remotely cool. It even happened when a mobile service person saw my open garage. I was the only one home and I don’t wear a wedding ring.
While standing next to my clearly visibly badged Toyota Carina: “what model Volvo is that?” 😲
Not a question, but it made me smile. A cheerful motorcyclist pulled up next to me in my convertible at a traffic light and said: “Hey! Your motorcycle has two extra wheels!” It made me laugh, and I wished him a great ride.
Considering I use my Cayman for everything from hitting the track to shuttling kids to soccer to getting groceries and putting them away in the frunk: where is the engine?
More than once I’ve been out weeding the yard with the garage door open with the following happening. Keep in mind the back end of the ‘69 Charger has a “Charger” badge right below the trunk keyhole.
Eh, I'd say that's just people not knowing what a fastback is, other than knowing it's a term referring to Mustangs. To someone who doesn't know what a fastback actually is, the coupe Mustang is just as justified to be calla fastback as the real fastback. Fastback is not a word most people know. It's not like, say…
Every question that starts with referencing my [non existent] husband, or [occasional] boyfriend[s], in regards to my car is the dumbest.
hi, bob.
As soon as that quiet piano music started, I knew they were goners. What I wasn’t prepared for was how agonizing the whole scene was, and how it was allowed to play out in such excruciating detail.
It’s a scene unlike anything else I can think of. Its tragedy is inevitable but you hope against all hope that they will make it. But the moment you see the blood starting to rip from their bodies, you fully understand these are their last moments and they succeed in their mission.
This show and Halt and Catch Fire both started slow, but then remade themselves into very good shows. Both also remind me, oddly enough, of Mad Men: shows about adults navigating both the small tasks of everyday work life, and the events of decades of history.
i think if they did anything else with those characters it would have been...saccharine.
Gordo and Tracy’s moonwalk was as haunting as anything I’ve seen on screen all year. I lost a lot of sleep that night mentally replaying that sequence over and over again.
I just recently binged it all and damn if it isn’t one of my new favorite shows. The season 2 finale was so incredible.
If by “later in the show” you mean the second episode, yeah, they address it later in the show. Kinda weird to only watch one episode of a show before making this criticism.
That’s fair enough, but on the show he was actually called out for his crimes, in public (during a Congressional hearing), to his face. He lost his position at NASA and essentially became a pariah. That didn’t happen in real life.