I own a 2011 Clubman S with the far more reliable engine (upgraded in 2011). I love this car. It’s just a wonderful driving hatchback with plenty of interior space, flinty but visceral handling, great steering feel, timeless design.
I own a 2011 Clubman S with the far more reliable engine (upgraded in 2011). I love this car. It’s just a wonderful driving hatchback with plenty of interior space, flinty but visceral handling, great steering feel, timeless design.
Pretty damn close!
Is that a live feed from the Splinter offices?
Pass me, then cut in front and slow down - when I’m on cruise control in the right lane.
Infiniti J30, eat your heart out.
Cocaine on a truckers salary? Yeah right that is some back yard meth or some PCP.
But most likely meth as it’s cheap and keeps you awake for days.
<<Part of the humor was a group of young adults in the hippest city in the country basically living and acting like tired, jaded old people. They hung out in a coffee shop and argued over tipping and whether soup counted as a meal. >>
Sales manager here. Nice, used, on-brand minivans are always worth their weight in gold. Reason being, it’s a necessity for a lot of families regardless of income, and new or even lightly used minivans aren’t cheap. Vans also are uniquely hard-worn, maybe only second to trucks, because of who’s riding in them. So, you…
We own a 2007 Chrysler Town & Country minivan of all things that the dealer just adores for some reason. It’s a freaking minivan with over 100,000 miles on it, and while it does its job well, we have no clue why they keep offering to buy it. They aren’t trying to sell us a new one in the process, they just want to buy…
Even watching how Jackson is holding Gavin’s hand: oh my god. I remember watching Bashir’s interview when it aired. How flagrantly open Jackson clearly was in his inappropriate behavior with children is sick.
The AmFam. I suppose a shortened moniker like that is doable.
It's illegal in Colorado, but I've never heard of it being enforced.
Agree with this totally. The new pickups have zero visibility and the beds are so high up as to be functionally unusable.
3/4 or 1 ton pickups in parking garages are even worse, especially if they are there everyday because that’s what someone drives to their desk job.
Or, the average persons spatial reasoning is comically inadequate
This is true and it also seems that the people with the least driving skill gravitate towards the biggest vehicles, presumably so that they can crush the other vehicle or person they “didn’t see”.
REAL PEOPLE, NOT ACTORS
Breaking News: The Lego Silverado just won the JD Power Award for Initial Quality.
It has to be rechargeable in the same time as gassing up a regular car takes. 500 mile range minimum too.