sergio526
Sergio526
sergio526

What if you just throw one of these into the trailer along with an extra, like, 12 gallon gas tank and have a charge port next to the trailer hitch?

Sooo, is this car for super-rich teenagers with no oversight from mommy and daddy? I just can’t imagine a rational adult paying that much money for this particular car.

Yeah, when Ford divested from Mazda, they took all their rust with them.

What I think of every time I see them (which, actually, I haven’t seen for a few years now):

As much as I will never buy another daily driver without heated seats, I can no longer consider a car without a heated steering wheel, either. In fact, I think the wheel might be more important than the seats. Ignorance is bliss, I suppose.

I thought we were done beating this horse. I’ll be pissed when there’s no longer a Mustang sports coupe (not that those particular words mean anything anymore) and only Mustang crossovers (which I think most people will call them Mach-Es, anyway). As long as those still exist, I don’t care what other vehicles they

I worked at an Electronics Boutique/EB Games/GameStop (same physical location, just the name on the sign changed over time) from October 2001 until 2009 and I don’t think I’ve ever seen a copy of this game, new or used.

Loved it on PC. The only people I heard complain about it at the time were the PS2 owners. I’ve heard that there’s mods out now, too, that make it fully playable on Windows 10 x64, so I might dust off my old copy (where did I put that CD-ROM drive?).

I think Tesla missed why trucks sell so well. People buy what the Alphas buy and those people buy the idea of a truck. Body-on-frame with a separate cab and bed and tons of ground clearance. Also, tow and payload numbers, but that’s only important once the above criteria is met. For a portion of Alpha truck buyers, as

Damnit, looks like I’ll be getting a VR setup now. I was all ready to write this game off, too.

Honestly, the flat faces of the Teslas have really grown on me. The big fake grille and even the “mustache” of the Mach-E look out of place and already dated.

Do they seriously have fake ICE sounds? Makes me wonder, if they had the technology back when cars were first invented, if they would have piped in fake horse galloping sounds.

Yes, and throw in the coveted, Cadillac-only, Blackwing V8 into it. It’s gotta do better than the new NSX, right? Ooo, and pipe the exhausts straight out the top like a McLaren 600LT. Should be even easier with the Hot-V configuration.

When I was four, I got my fingers slammed in the door of my dad’s 71 Chevy Nova. Nothing got cut off or broken, but it did hurt and bleed a lot and, ever since, I’ve been very squeamish about putting my fingers into cracked open doors like that. My heart races just thinking about it. If I was actually considering this

People who are in the market for the Mach-E won’t think this is blasphemous and the name will be a selling point. People who think this is sullying the pristine, never abused name of “Mustang”, probably aren’t looking at electric crossovers and will continue to buy Mustang sports cars. It looks good, performs well,

I had to read it twice to see what was wrong with it, which was nothing. Nice Price all the way!

There’s this thing that was designed in such a way that it fits in the place of a large-ish displacement engine bay:

It was what it was because it had to be. Now that we’ve gotten quiet, I don’t think I’d want to go back. I grew up going to smokey restaurants and barely noticed at the time, that’s how they all were and I was used to it. If I were to go to one today, I think I’d probably throw up.

It was what it was because it had to be. Now that we’ve gotten quiet, I don’t think I’d want to go back. I grew up

Don’t worry. Soon enough someone will plow one of these into a crowd outside Cars and Coffee and everyone will be cool with the name.

My dad worked the same machine in a factory for 30+ years. After he retired, the engineers came in, threw away all of my dad’s notes, and told the new guys running the machine how they’re supposed to run it. After they had enough jobs rejected by customers and after they wasted X amount of supporting materials (they