thefanciestcat
The Fanciest Cat
thefanciestcat

To be fair we knew that before he was elected...

I’m sure.

Can’t lose what you don’t have.

Someone call an institution, he’s officially lost it.

Perhaps partially because this and other sites just absolutely skewered the car before it was even available to buy. I’ve seen a few on the road and they actually look surprisingly nice. Its also probably because since it doesn’t have any of the BMW/Mercedes/Audi badges.

counterpoint: gas smells amazing. why would you want to get rid of it.

damn I think you won

if, as you surmise, God hadn’t intended for man to eat on the move, then he wouldn’t have had us walk upright on two legs in the first place.

This is Jason we’re talking about. Puttering along at 35mph in the slow lane behind the wheel of some weird, spartan little vehicle is his fetish.

OK, you load up your Jeeto and I’ll load up my F150. See you in California. Lets see who is still happy when they arrive....

Payload ratings are not based on the calculation: stated payload + 1kg = snapped chassis. They are based on 1) reasonable braking distance with max payload. 2) Anticipated expectations of end user.

So I wonder who the first person will be to comment “Just don’t get bad credit and make your payments on time, otherwise you deserve it?” With a lot of self gratifying head nodding starring it.

So just two steps to replace them though?

Phaeton is under-the-radar awesome, has a better name, and was (I’m assuming) built solely to troll Bentley Flying Spur owners - so it gets a pass.

And you wonder why parts suppliers fear the electric revolution?

It’s not just the chain tensioners, its that they are made out of plastic that is the real problem.

Plastic Chain guides on the back of a Motor. What could go wrong.

This pic here is enough to scare me away. So many chains so many tensioners.

The difference was W12 Phaeton owners could afford it.

“Structural blue does not contain any blue material. It looks blue only because of the interference of light.”