Sounds like a South Park episode
Sounds like a South Park episode
I think the author of this article is being silly refusing to ride one. You can cruise around on a Hayabusa just like any other bike. Yes, the capacity for speed is enormous but they ride just like any tame touring bike if you don’t stomp on them which is what makes them so great.
Thinking an SV is more impressive than a Hayabusa is peak meme status. “My Miata is a better sports car than a Ferrari”
That’s just the caffeine in a 16oz cup of coffee, not even a large one.
I’m not talking about $200,000 race trucks. Solid axle is better for normal people with normal trucks who do normal trails on the weekends. You talk like the people who argue that DSG is better because F1 uses it. Yeah, it’s technically better if you have unlimited money but for normal people it’s stupid and can get…
Well if you can’t install a bumper yourself you kind of bring that on yourself.
Plus there’s just something unfun about buying a truck completely modded out. Half the fun is picking out parts and adding stuff with your friends in your driveway.
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Don’t forget the angry hot-take anti-Tesla articles.
Yeah but people on either side of Beverly Hills do. They are just blocking it to be NIMYs
Same thing happened in Beverly Hills for the last 30 years. That’s why we don’t have a subway to the VA yet.
These are the only interesting articles besides Torch digging up weirdness from Wikipedia or Nice Price. Unless you want to read about how Elon Musk is a phony fraud every day.
David had an Accord. Somehow the only unreliable one on earth not counting all the mid-2000's 5-speed autos that have all but grenaded by now.
Just imagine what they would be selling if Toyota/Honda/Nissan didn’t challenge them in the 70's/80's. How come the US Big 3 are so aggressively complacent?
Focus is dead. They are only going to sell the Focus Active, a CUV variant.
You would be surprised. Chat with a service writer at a Hyundai dealership and ask how many people bring Hondas in.
Toyota has always been about methodical progression over time.
Plus GM is still putting development into EV’s. Ford is pulling a “put everything into SUV’s and trucks” move which works great until it doesn’t.
The problem with that is GM has a ton of dealer baggage and Chevy dealers are usually separate from GMC/Buick dealers. You’d gut the Chevy dealerships of product basically.
The longer a recipe takes the more useful an instant pot is. Pulled pork and cheap meats? Works great. Beans, rice, grains? Great.