- I was replying to a comment about “cutting animal products from your diet.”
I wasn’t the one who brought up this topic, that was someone else.
When you’re talking about the emissions from transporting things, buying local helps. But farming animals creates a whole lot of greenhouse gasses from all sorts of other stuff unrelated to transportation. Including all of the farts.
But...animal agriculture actually is a big source of greenhouse gasses, at least according to those silly folks at NIH.
So what you’re saying is, since I’m a vegan who drives a car that gets shitty gas mileage, I’m still ahead of the curve?
The differentiation is the 5 instead of a 6, duh. 😜
I mean, sure, sorta kinda, but until now a V suffix implied a true competitor to M, AMG, RS, etc and this is at the level of like an M340i, C43 or S4.
Nobody would be pissed at all if they called these V-Sport instead of full V.
I know you’re just being hyperbolic here but it’s a bit unnecessary.
I mean, yes, there’s only so much room in one carmarker’s lineup for FR-layout V8/V12 2-seat roadsters, but in and of itself the SL is a good car.
Google “Mercedes active body control repair” to remind yourself why you’re not buying it.
In your mind are all cars that are not trackday cars not good cars?
I have just the Turo for you!
Don’t forget the intermediate step where all the older angel eye-equipped BMW owners with cars from before when BMW finally made the angel eyes LEDs, who replaced their plain halogen angel eye bulbs with super white/blue bulbs or LEDs
I, for one, am much more offended by Post Malone than I am by large BMW grilles.
I had an Altima rental recently and I found it to be a reasonably high quality car with a quiet interior and nice materials, that I nonetheless kinda hated.
Check out this remote control totally real lifted R8.