No way. The other day I saw a Prius with Virginia Tea Party plates (yes, they’re a thing) that said NOT LYB. Then a big bumper sticker that said NOT A LIBERAL. I would have taken a picture but I was driving a manual at the time.
No way. The other day I saw a Prius with Virginia Tea Party plates (yes, they’re a thing) that said NOT LYB. Then a big bumper sticker that said NOT A LIBERAL. I would have taken a picture but I was driving a manual at the time.
Fair enough, that sounds like fun.
I read the prediction as saying something like, “In 20 years, all cars will have autonomous ability. Even if they allow manual takeover, cities will prohibit that.”
Ah, the paradoxes of modern social media life!
Omelette you finish, but first a word from Kanye.
If you enjoy - actually enjoy - driving a car in a city, star this comment. This is one instance where I'm pretty sure I'll get zero stars, and in fact I hope I do. I can't wait for autonomous cars to take over the septic clusterfuck that is driving in DC or Manhattan.
OK, so now we have to deal with the meta-meta-joke corrections. Man, we should just give up the whole Lambo-Bugatti thing, the jokes have entered a new dimension.
Sit back with a cigar and await the corrections. No, man, it says Lamborghini right on the badge!
See my edited post...I found it.
Sorry, no, I haven’t. But Jalopnik did a comparo. I can’t remember exactly when, but it was by Patrick George. Maybe late 2014?
Honestly, I was never a huge Porsche guy. Then I drove the 981.
I'm A. Fellow Cayman-Owner, and I approved this ad, err...comment.
Was going to post these exact words.
They’re the liberal version of Rush Limbaugh. My political “opposite” says A, therefore I must say (not A).
Hell, I'm a liberal Dem and I find Gawker annoying as shit.
Klaxon (horn)? Some Ferraris have the horn buttons embedded in the wheel rim at 10 and 2. Not sure about the FXX-K though.
One of the lessons, right or wrong, that I took away from Mad Men is that advertising has to capture the culture and spirit of a time. DDB saw the end of the 50s and its stifling, conformist culture. They positioned the VW ads to appeal to the self-perceived honesty and rebelliousness of the 60s generation.
Didn't realize Bojack Horseman was doing commercials in live action.
Searched for this, am happy.
That airplane one was so painfully awful I couldn't even finish.