That or a croissant. Depends on the mood. But, yeah.
That or a croissant. Depends on the mood. But, yeah.
So you can get what you want—which is not a 20 year old LeSabre.
Exactly. We’re enthusiasts, but that doesn’t mean we’re not sensible. One of our cars at home is a base model 2015 Forester because it’s simply a great tool.
Well, you probably CAN beat C5 and older vettes :P
Sure most people don’t know the benefits, which is why he should have spun it a little different--like say the turbo can get you more power while maintaining low MPG, which is what more people care about than actual speed.
Most people don’t and shouldn’t concern themselves with performance when buying their appliance on wheels. I can accept this as an enthusiast. It’s just odd that a salesman would use this tactic for a CUV sale. . .
Or how about a used Hyundai Genesis or Toyota Avalon? Did you misread the budget as having one less zero?
David, please tell me the next stop for that thing is the scrap yard. It’s just not worth it :(
Did. . . did you even read what the guy wanted in a car?
*holsters side-arm*
Yeah I’m not sure about those things either. One of these days when I’m bored I’ll look into it :P
Could be a texture thing. I don’t enjoy eating several kinds of fruit raw due to this, although I like their flavor when they’ve been cooked or processed in some way.
High quality mayo really is amazing and has tons of flavor. Homemade is best if you can bother or know somebody.
David Chang’s take is so goddamn bad that he HAS to be trolling.
100% Magery’s bad mayo take brought the freaks out of the woodwork with their bad mayo takes thinking they’re some kind of majority, or *gasp* normal, even.
WTF did you just say? I’ve killed for less.
Because the texture is shit, and when eaten raw if you can taste the lettuce over the tomato and bacon, your bacon and tomato are garbage.
Also, WTF is going on at Colgate?! It made top 5 for both!
having a theoretical design is great. . . in theory. Actually manufacturing something that can do what you claim is a whole other ball game.
I was just going to say, after looking at their video, it seems clear that this is more of a packaging savings (which is not to be overlooked as insignificant!).