...These are ugly.
...These are ugly.
Missing the point 101. Welcome to class.
Kotaku commenters aren't the worst on the Internet. ...Hell, they're not even the worst on Gawker, and the worst on Gawker is still better than a lot of places I've been. (I'm looking at you, Fark)
No... the AV club still isn't as bad as Fark. or 4chan.
I wish more beers came in minikegs. That would be awesome.
Get them mounted on their own rims. Steelies are cheap (usually around $50 on Tire Rack) and it saves a lot of headaches.
I don't think I do anything too out of the ordinary. Top off washer fluid (and keep a spare bottle in the trunk, because I always seem to run out at the worst possible time), check tire pressure, mount snow tires, toss snow brush/scraper in the trunk, add a blanket and hand warmers to my emergency kit, check spare…
Wow, I never even thought of that. That's a brilliant idea!
There must be something weird going on on your end. I can edit mine if I do it within a few minutes.
Considering he's just some knucklehead and not a professional singer, I think a few off-key notes can be forgiven..
The Republican party is self-destructing before our eyes.
These rolling atrocities all say the same thing.
While I'll admit Chrome OS really isn't for me, I can see how it's good for a lot of people. Road warriors would like it because of the cloud storage. Novices and the elderly will like it because it's simple and basically maintenance free.
I'd be willing to bet that RR is making a tidy profit on every car they sell. Despite the excellent craftsmanship (styling be damned, these are extraordinarily well built cars), they're charging a hell of a lot more than it costs to make these.
Well that's to be expected when you expand your market. Most companies' sales grow when their market gets bigger. Rolls' market expanded from just rich old people to rich old people and rich basketball players, rich rappers and other young, wealthy people with no taste.
Sweet. Glad I sprung for the season pass.
Toyota Prius.
Yup. It's a Porsche.
THIS. Last year at the Pittsburgh Auto Show GM brought a bunch of stuff out to let people test-drive them. Unfortunately the test drives were on crowded city streets, but the idea is a good one. Let people drive the cars you're bringing!