maybe if Clarkson wasn’t such a disgusting pig of a human being.
maybe if Clarkson wasn’t such a disgusting pig of a human being.
Every time I’ve test driven a car, they check my license at minimum. For high-test vehicles, they’ll typically run my credit/bank info as well. And that’s before anyone even thinks about going to find the keys.
So, I know this is a car site and all but, Who the fuck needs a car with 500 hp? Why is something like this available from the factory, for sale to normal idiots who have enough money to buy one but nothing else that says they’re capable of handling a car with this much power?
Stall: what the absolute hell is going on with this place? Scroll down too far past the extra-clicks-for-clicks-sake “continue” button or too far past the “comments” button and it triggers an autoload to some random page over at The Root. The G/O platform is already on life support — if Herb is trying to find a buyer…
It’s when your scroll bar hits the bottom of the page, you get bounced to The Root. Hopefully they are aware of it.
Something seriously wrong with this page. It keep automatically sending me to The Root. It’s done it over half a dozen times already. The only way I could completely scroll down and open comments without triggering it was to scroll verrrrrry slowwwwwwly and then wait 30 seconds before clicking on comments.
Doesn’t help that the only advertising they’ve ever done was not to sell cars but to sell shareholders on giving their CEO a $55b payday.
No normal person would buy a Tesla. No even halfway rational person would buy a Tesla. You’re financing one of the most dangerous people on the planet.
The linked video breaks into advertisements every 5 seconds. Maddening.
Better yet I’d like a video on essay on why it was abandoned. Then half turned into an Olympic park, only to have that half abandoned again.
“head here to peak inside some other dilapidated departure lounges”
Likewise.
“last abandoned airport in the world”?
I’m not watching solely because of that clickbait title
Well if the government tried now it would immediately get challenged in court and lose based on the recent Chevron overruling.
Not enough as still see them on the road.
They do give them vehicles, but you’ve got limited test cells, limited people, and limited time.
CT owners seem to be doing a bang-up job of crash testing their vehicles on their own.
Shouldn’t the automakers have to give cars for the government to test? Maybe I’m overstepping the reach of our .gov here, but it seems like this should be how all cars are tested. I’m not expecting a niche brand (Bugatti, Rimac, etc.) to give a car for this due to limited production, but I would certainly think…
That was just his excuse because he was too drunk to take the job.
That last sentence is a little funny since the depiction of Italian criminals was actually controversial decades ago, when there was still a widespread belief in American society that Italians were an inferior race and a threat to American society. As American beliefs about race and culture changed, so did the meaning…