I see the new ‘Integra’ is going back to its roots of heavy cosmetic modification with minimal engine mods. Just like the good old days.
I see the new ‘Integra’ is going back to its roots of heavy cosmetic modification with minimal engine mods. Just like the good old days.
You know for an automotive enthusiast website you guys sure spend a lot of time talking about how unreasonable new vehicles are. It’s almost as if you have some ulterior agenda and don’t really like vehicles at all.
In this case, it tends to reinforce the notion of deliberate bad faith
Agreed. He won the truck and the country club didn't deliver, so he hired a lawyer. I fail to see the golfer being at fault.
Well, it shows that they were aware of what’s going on. Can’t claim you didn’t know what was going on if you like the post.
“No one in this story seems particularly likable and I love it.” I see no issue with the person that should have won the truck. The article does not seem to make that person seem unlikeable. Or, did I miss something.
No one in this story seems particularly likable...
The Honda CR-Z had so much promise. While I understand it must have been impossible to continue justifying a compact 2-seat hybrid sport coupe, the idea of an affordable, hybrid sporty car was unique and very forward-looking at the time (2010). The death of the CR-Z was a missed early opportunity for Honda to embrace…
Lol, 2.8M people die every year from obesity. Call me when they start regulating McDonald’s food and forcing people to exercise.
I’m sorry, but this sounds really dystopian. The idea that they’ll stop at requiring speed limiters is laughable, this will definitely morph into some kind of “driving credit score” that’ll give the insurance companies so much ammo to fuck us even more.
Why the hell are you so angry?
Does a bear shit in the Pope's hat?
Turns out the proverbial cat was also on the train. Pandora just wants to get it back into it’s toothpaste tube.
I hear the last special edition Charger will be called Charger McChargyFace.
Prediction: Uber will virtue-signal non-stop for the next 7 years about how “green and environmentally responsible” they are, at which point they will then quietly sweep the “EV only” idea under the rug and move on to their next scheme.
No, I’ve been told that 2035 is a looong way a way and we’ll definitely be able to solve all these problems by then. It’s really just a matter of wanting it real bad.
Not worth it. It’ll continue to supposedly accelerate climate change.
all life is precious but according to the evidence this guy had to go