You forgot Competition Edition.
You forgot Competition Edition.
The meeting was short. Basically, the topic was, “how do we sell/lease cars to people who walk in and ask for the fastest/biggest/bestest one?”
BMWs will eventually be grilles on wheels, and the hilarious thing is, they will all be electric and not actually need grilles.
*flair
Yeah, the actual research conclusion doesn’t state that the car seat increases the chance of asphyxiation, but let’s just have a sensational headline anyway because parents love telling each other that they’re doing it wrong.
I think with mega-dollar cars it’s more of an issue of the wealthy owner having time to drive it. Most of these people have like 10 or 20 other cars that they need to cycle through. It’s actually possible that the owner is letting this one go because he (or she, but I doubt it) didn’t find it as fun or rewarding as he…
Honestly the people making enough money to sustain themselves comprise a minuscule subset of the gaming population.
Incredible the level of education in some parts of ‘Murica can be, right? And to think that they wield a disproportionate amount of political power at the national level.
The far right doesn’t believe in separation of church and state. They believe in just church, and not any church, but their specific church and religious rules, which is basically their own personal opinions.
They actually want to go back to a time that they don’t really know much about.
This is pretty much it.
When I sold my F355 last year, I had put 10k miles on it over 4 years, driving it 1-2x per week.
Awesome car, but I’m not on board with calling it “beautiful.”
Makes me glad I don’t have any interest in attending one of these, or assign any status or street cred to anyone that does. I mean sure, if you enjoy that kinda thing, but as a bucket list item I just don’t get it.
Or, dude has no self-esteem and is compensating with objects that he perceives as masculine. Guns and trucks. And truck nuts.
Savage
This is true and a bit sad.
This place is obviously Judgelopnik.
...but here we are 12 years later.
Or, someone who looks like a slob probably lives like one too. The line between looks and hygiene is a sliding scale, and we all fall somewhere on it.