Really, throwing armpit paleness shade? How shallow must one be to work at Splinter? I guess Snark is Queen and Seriousness is relegated to cleaning the cinders from the fireplace.
Really, throwing armpit paleness shade? How shallow must one be to work at Splinter? I guess Snark is Queen and Seriousness is relegated to cleaning the cinders from the fireplace.
The MotorWorld is wide enough to hold and welcome many varieties of enthusiasts, even the objectively stupid.
This just in, . . . new study disagrees with old study!
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4th Gear: Mustang Love
“Prima facie” impressive.
Maybe Maserati picked up the Focus Hatchback rights after Ford walked away?
No. Street cars do not look their best pretending to be racing cars, even old racing cars. If I wear a Red Sox no. 9 jersey, I do not become Ted Williams. A Browns 32 jersey does not make me Jim Brown, nor does a Bruins “4" make me Bobby Orr. And I would look foolish.
It’s not very pretty. I’m sure it’s extremely expensive. Shouldn’t “extremely expensive” come with “achingly beautiful?”
I read the story. My yawn immediately thereafter was satisfying.
You may consume many noodles, but (in large part) your life sucks not at all!
Are bears really that widespread a problem?
4th Gear: Magneti Marelli
“linked to” is not the legal standard for causation.
415 hp is Audi RS territory, exceptional for the late 90s but less remarkable now. (I could probably say the same about myself, I guess.) The value question hinges on whether in 30 years Vipers will have the same erotoauto appeal a Jag D-type or a 250GTO has now. I bet not.
Simcas, Hillman/Sunbeams were fantastic little cars, back when there were many fantastic little cars. Now, we have only Fiesta STs (for a limited time. See your dealer.)
what’s the point of a ZR1 if it’s not frightening?
Too much chrome; too much fin; too many showy “look at me”details compared to something like the sleeker Studebakers of even earlier vintage. Their enduring popularity is more a tribute to the bad taste of America than any genius of GM design.
You have apparently appreciated the Torch’s point.
“Landlord’s Alero,” huh? Gee, passive-aggressive much? Hope he’s not a Jalopnik fan.