I'm not sure that a Maybach is comparable. The S Class is more apt
I'm not sure that a Maybach is comparable. The S Class is more apt
Eat shit.
That first line was supposed to be a quote from the author. No edit for me
I’m wearing a mask everywhere I go
Yes. This is just a fuck you charge to prevent it from actually happening.
Everyone starts somewhere. I’m not sure I stayed in a hotel alone until my first business trip either. I was with my family as a kid, with friends on college road trips, and with my girlfriend/wife on vacations. So I think I would have been about 24 or so. Seems reasonable.
Enjoyed the review, I imagine as you do more of them you’ll settle in. But you’re a million times wrong about touchscreens, and Mazda has exactly the right idea. Knobs and buttons are safer and easier to use.
They’re starting a new site together, The Autopian. I’ll still hang around here too, since I do like some of the newer writers, but the suits are making it hard.
Give me manual all the things. For locks, window winders, all of it.
If you dont 100% agree with me you are a nazi or commie.
I’m driving a 2013 SE manual and it just keeps going. The automatics are imploding but I’ll have this for a long while yet. About the time I give it to my kid and get a hybrid Maverick actually...
Throw in manual windows and doors locks, and you've got a sale mister
Do they really hunt for these things?
It seems to be the case that this guy is at fault for negligence, and should be serving time and never driving a rig again, but that doesn’t meat the point about minimum sentences is invalid. They are bullshit.
I dunno, my BL built MG is still going 45 years later. I wonder how likely it is that the same will be true of the Tesla my in-laws just bought.
I would absolutely buy this as a first car for a teenager, boy or girl
Correct. We “cut back.” It’s very different and less girly.
My MG sat in a back yard for probably 5 years before I bought it and restored it. Other than a bit of rust on the floorboards, it was fine. Didn’t decompose, didn’t rust away.
I don’t know where you live, but I’m in Florida. There’s lots of backyard pools here. If a homeowner decides not to fence it with a locked gate or allows the gate to enter a state of disrepair, and a child enters the pool and drowns, it’s the homeowner’s fault. They created a public nuisance because the consequences…
But it's not. It's exactly how things should work: it forces companies to take responsibility for their own mistakes/negligence instead of allowing them to push the consequences off on the public. They fucked up their security, the city is having to deal with it, so they should pay.