Dimension Woodgrain happens to be my favorite dimension, thank you very much.
Dimension Woodgrain happens to be my favorite dimension, thank you very much.
Guess you guys aren’t ready for that yet... But your investors would have really loved it.
FIB stands for “Fucking Illinois Bastard.” Wisconsin Nice is a real thing most of the time. Unless you have an Illinois license plate.
All the FIBs call Kenosha “Ke-NOWHERE” now. Kind of sad. It’s now just kind of a pit stop on the way to Milwaukee on the eternally under construction strait-away gauntlet that is Interstate 94 in that area. They have a huge outlet mall now, though.
Aw man. You’re a FIB now.
Wait wait wait... At about 2:00, he says that because it’s Germany, you can’t go out on the road because you need winter tires. Is he saying that logically because the roads are icy and he’s in an expensive sportscar, or is that a German law?
Agree 100%. I never understood the hate for the New Edge.
You could even call GM’s behavior cavalier.
It is I! A Rich and Powerful person who can obviously buy this Mick Laren Super-Duper Motorized Carriage with the change I carry in mine pockets! Step aside!
BMW’s design department right now
That is very good to know, thanks for the explanation.
Oh, sorry about that. I misread your comment. Yeah, it’s ridiculous. It’s incredible to me that people will put themselves in obvious peril like that. I’ve been to plenty of races, and not once (even after a little hooch) would walking where these guys walked seem like a good idea.
Yeah. The guy’s been with GM for 37 years, and that probably makes him think he deserved the job. Not a good attitude to have in a leader.
“We’ll have a different portfolio, different technology play,” said Carlisle. “It’s the basis of competition.” He didn’t specify what that meant, however.
I didn’t blame the driver, I asked if it was unreasonable to do so. Thank you for your explanation.
No shit, it’s stupid. I’m also not a racing driver, which is why I asked if it was unreasonable to think that he could slow down when he saw spectators in the way.
HEY MAN, YOU GOT ANY MORE OF THEM TESLAS?
What?? How’d that happen?
In case anybody’s looking for the incident in question in the video, it happens at 5:00.
So, I’m sure this has been covered by Jalopnik in the past, but... Why did Toyota have to partner with BMW to create the new Supra, again? To mitigate the risk of building a low-production sports car? I’ve tried to not let it bug me, but the idea of that is so absurd.