I enjoyed watching the movie but it’s definitely the sort of overt, heavy-handed satire necessary for its intended audience of humorless scolds.
I enjoyed watching the movie but it’s definitely the sort of overt, heavy-handed satire necessary for its intended audience of humorless scolds.
Here for the part out
When they say “poorly maintained forest road” do they mean a paved backroad that isn’t going to be plowed for a while? Or do they mean a “forest service road” which could be anything from a graded gravel road to a serious off road trail?
It looks cool, but this isn’t coming here for the same reason Toyota doesn’t sell the Fortuner or un-Lexused Prado here
The correct answer here is GX
My favorite one so far:
I think the camo wrap is doing a lot to hide the fenders on the new Type R. The fenders, not the wing, is what makes a Type R look so much meaner than an Si or any other Civic.
I think the unfortunate reality is that it’s willful fraud, even if it was initiated from trying to help an individual.
It sounds like he was taking an angle where he could at least argue he was trying to help people avoid thousands in charges and collections.
They got me good with that damn piano riff when Pilot finds MC right outside the window.
Sadly there are lots of people from the internet who believe there is no difference between initiating these situations.
I’m trying to decide if creepy/sexist/gross behavior from salespeople is a different issue than safety concerns from private sales through Craigslist and such. At the end of the day, they’re both issues of sexism and gross behavior from people who believe they’re entitled to engage in such behavior. I guess it’s…
There is really only one visual communication issue with Halo multiplayer. The decision to display the players’ chosen armor colors with a red or blue outline/aura is fine. However allowing players to choose basically the same shade of blue as their armor color is not great for target ID in very close quarters.
I think the weapons sound good when you’re using them, but, at least on the new Xbox, there are some issues with incoming fire/enemy sounds. I don’t think it’s game breaking but there are definitely times where it sounds like you’re being shot from across the map but the enemy is like 10 feet away.
My comment is a dig at Tesla. Braking in a super fast EV is a challenge because of weight, but it’s not an insurmountable challenge as proven by Porsche and others (without needing the ceramic brake package). It’s not like the people buying Model S Plaids are suddenly going to cancel their purchase because it’s a few…
It seems like the Porsche guys who actually track their cars will get the ceramics for later resale and then switch to OEM (or Brembo or AP Racing, etc) steel brakes for track use.
The simple way to confirm if this is a Tesla problem and not a physics problem is to do the same thing with a Taycan with steel brakes. (or pick any number of dumb, fast SUVs that exist).
Way cheaper to use the same brakes as every other Model S and install temp sensors than to actually upgrade hardware.
Not sure how I feel about the back of the car but everything else is very good. The third photo and side profile are fantastic.
FWIW Carmax is able to register/title/plate your car at the time of purchase as long as you are a resident of the same state (at least in most states/circumstances).