But there’s also the Toyota 86, which is a coupe, and which Toyota seems to despise even making.
But there’s also the Toyota 86, which is a coupe, and which Toyota seems to despise even making.
Here’s a video of Jeep’s flagship AWD system being embarrassed by sedans.
This smells oddly like actual journalism. There appears to have been some amount of research which generated genuinely original information.
I don’t see any hot takes or unsubstantiated editorializing. The headline bears a reasonable relationship to the actual content of the article. I’ve read the article twice and…
LEGO: We made a Bond DB5
ME: Cool! How much?
LEGO: It’s $150.
ME: Get the hell out. Go. Leave.
LEGO: It has a functional ejector seat.
ME: I’ll take two.
I’m not sure if that’s supposed to be “cart-rash” or “car-trash,” but either way, you’ve earned your star.
So... in an imaginary world, Audi makes amazing cars.
I did not know you could fail a screen test.
Maybe I am missing something, but it sure as heck looks to me like the Dark SUV is the aggressor here and the white SUV was just caught up in it. this was not a two assholes situation.
This stands in stark contrast to how Subaru is handling some faulty welding in its new Ascents.
Those were the days. Pickup + Hatch = SUV.
Why is that so hard to understand in 2018?
Is “My body, my choice” not a thing any more?
If Tom’s not, then I will.
A few points:
1. The Kashoggi issue, if true, is pretty horrific. But Saudi Arabia has been doing pretty horrific things on a lager scale for a while, now. It would be odd if this were your breaking point.
Now the one wildcard on this list that isn’t a truck or SUV: the Subaru Impreza.
I’m wondering if it’s an issue of safety? Maybe parts are more likely to fly about if designed to open?
For what it’s worth, I used mine as a mounting location for my phone. (Not that adding the ability to open the window would preclude this application.)
Ugh. This again? Look, any movie is better for the inclusion of Dwayne Johnson, regardless of whatever boxes you’re trying to check with the casting.
It’s a problem because It’s actually contradicting Mulaney, and thus the headline. The entire point of the article takes a complete 180 in the last paragraph without warning, justification or substantiation.
Why don’t these comics play colleges?
Seinfeld/Rock: It’s the PC nonsense
Mulaney: No, it’s not PC stuff, it’s…
It’s a problem because It’s actually contradicting Mulaney, and thus the headline. The entire point of the article takes a complete 180 in the last paragraph without warning, justification or substantiation.
Why don’t these comics play colleges?
Seinfeld/Rock: It’s the PC nonsense
Mulaney: No, it’s not PC stuff, it’s…
The quotes from Mulaney fully support the headline.
They shouldn’t be pushing. They should be sitting in the trunk to get the rear wheels on the ground.