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Exactly, I couldn’t agree more.

I take it you like those old Celicas, too. They’re not fast, not expensive, and not even that popular; but to me, they’re one of the most beautiful cars to hit the road in the last 1/4 century.

Yep! I used to have one. Only problem is, those little lenses tend to get dirty from behind. A little tough to figure out to clean. LOL

He missed a couple beauties.

On some level, I’m sure it works and all, but I can’t help but oppose the use of an increasingly hard to find original* classic game controller.

I don’t know. Without going all meme-y, there looks to be some photoshop-esque editing where the top meets the A-pillar. Like a big block of blur was applied to smooth stuff out.

Very observant. Upon careful rewatch, sure enough, you’re right - that front end has been hit prior in the same spot.

Annnddd...

I’m feeling a bit lazy today, so I’m just going to copypaste my response from earlier in another article:

I have to say, I’m very disappointed in VW for this. I’ve always quietly held them in higher regard then most of the other auto manufacturers. Though not quite as distasteful as blatantly pushing a potential fiery Pinto to market, or hiding the known faulty ignition switch of GM, it still shows an ethical low that I

I was wondering the same thing when I saw the photos of people with their roll-alongs.

Yeah, you’re right. And 5 minutes to unload probably isn’t all that bad, actually. Especially considering the average amount of time it takes to pack everybody in the plane at the gate.

5 min > 90 seconds.

Just like they say...

I made this .gif years ago when Ferraris/Lamborghinis were spontaneously ablaze on a regular basis, only to be disappointed[?] that I never got to use it.

Quick! Here’s some eye bleach!

Ever break a belt on the road?

There is nothing unbeatuiful about that photo.

Seems to me they’ve been making cars since the beginning, but it just never took off.

Thank god that France has finally confirmed this Boeing 777 part is from the missing Boeing 777! The world was beginning to wonder.