This is where intention and reality collide.
This is where intention and reality collide.
Like I said, it has the veneer of common sense. If you want to say it’s grasping for straws, OK. You haven’t really provided much of an argument other than to shrug your shoulders and say “eh, makes sense to me" and you keep moving the goalposts. In the end, it’s being shown that voter ID laws don’t have a huge effect…
100% honest story with zero bullshit. Thank you for writing this.
if i said what that guy said, it definitely would be because i had the bronco sport confused with the bronco.
Thank you for your incredibly condescending reply! I’m sure it is a truly incomprehensible concept, but we both have excellent credit, are in the process of signing paperwork on a house we purchased with more than the standard 20% down payment, and still had the money at hand for a goofy purchase like the Suburban.
This totally reminded me of the old joke about the border cop:
I looked into the telescoping wheel swap for my Fiata. It is doable, it’s not even that expensive. But it didn’t gain me enough to bother with, as it only goes minimally further away. I for damned sure didn’t need the wheel any CLOSER.
I don’t think the officers are relevant here but cool bootlickin’ dogwhistle broh
Supply chains in general are like that (See: Suez Canal). But the powers that be have demanded things be as efficient and as immediately profitable as possible. Failures are a problem for next quarter’s balance sheet.
I agree with almost everything you say. But there is one huge difference in how we think about this.
Totally fair, I think everyone has “their thing” that they enjoy the best. We always used to make fun of the guy who set up the autocross cross for the Corvette club, because he always wasted a large section of the runway for a straightline sprint at the end, which everyone else thought was pointless. But for him,…
Hahaha yeah it’s so quirky and fun how this billionaire is #relatable and posting funny may mays. Just ignore all the illegal anti-union efforts, ignorant statements about how COVID would be gone by last April, lies about the number of cases at their manufacturing plants, and that whole pedo obsession he had because…
I would like to say, this website drove more thought for me yesterday than in the prior 10 years. I likely have rose colored glasses, but it feels like the eco promotion and political stuff has become much more overt. I remember people pulling a phrase out of a long article and being upset about politics invading. Now…
I tend to agree with you, BUT my point is I come to Jalopnik expecting car stuff and I really like the electric car stuff, but recently the site is half political garbage promoting some odd BS future. Give me 3 more articles about the odd shaped tail lightbulb in a rare French 6 wheeled city car and less cars are evil…
Or we could just ban air travel and having too many kids and eating meat. All things I’d give up to keep V8ing around.
I’ll take it over nothing.
Is it aggressive though? On the surface, it seems so. But take the following into consideration:
Naw man, I was also surprised to find the Z4 here. I find it to be incredibly stunning and still modern looking. I’d even go as far and say it is going to become a modern classic.
I found, and still find, the Z4 coupe to be stunning.
From a designers point of view, you are. It is a ill proportioned mess with needlessly fuzzy styling and droopy in all the wrong places. But frankly, who cares, if you love the way it looks then enjoy the sight of it and don’t let anybody stop you. :)