redneckrob
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redneckrob

We’re not looking at you but the majority. When you’re in traffic and look around, every single SUV has a driver around 5 something and one driver, in a warm weather climate and nothing in the back seat.

Wait, you think HE goes to the office?

They’re more of an Enterprise software and services company now, Endpoint and Mobile Device Management, Cylance, QNX etc.

Slow car fast > Fast car slow

I’m not sure what GMG wants me to think. On one hand I’m supposed to be upset that more super expensive EV’s aren’t coming online fast enough...on the other I’m supposed to hate people who can afford them. It’s very confusing.

Let me put that in context...when the Focus RS, Civic Type R, and Demon came out I got a lot of requests for folks wanting cars. They were all very hyped enthusiast models, but also don’t sell in large volumes. I think I have had maybe only one or two requests for Supras.

Hon-duh

I’m your stereotypical Texan; King of the Hill was basically a documentary of my town. My hierarchy of vehicles goes trucks, sedans, and then coupes. But goddamnit, I. Want. This. Car. 

with a track record like that, surely the government can do a bang-up job of handling something as simple as nationalized healthcare.

I was 5 in 1989 so I have more buying power now. 

Goodness the new Volvo’s are so pretty. Never thought I would say the words “sexy Volvo” but here we are

4 score and 7 beats ago

“Electric Lincoln” Sounds like a really good name for a rural midwestern based Techno group.

You’re right, Jason, those taillights are pretty ruff.

While I can understand the Mercedes PR piece not mentioning the previous record was set by two Chilean dudes with no factory backing whatsoever in a modded 1986 Suzuki Samurai, I’m very disappointed that this post does not.

That’s an easy one:

Any vehicle balancing itself thanks to the sheer weight of a spare tire mounted on a purpose-made metal arm protruding a couple meters on the front of the vehicle itself, deserves our utmost respect.

We didn’t claim it would be bigger than the “Model T.” Automotive News did.

Say that to the Oculus Quest