The promising feedback in and of itself would be enough to convince me that the aeroscreen is a great option—but it also looks really damn cool, too.
The promising feedback in and of itself would be enough to convince me that the aeroscreen is a great option—but it also looks really damn cool, too.
AND IT’S IN GREAT SHAPE.
“BUZZ, let’s go in the back! No one will see us there!”
Lmao, that clips deserves a link.
C’mon people. The answer is, in this very rare case, Plymouth Horizon.
With just a single turbo and a body that hasn’t aged all that well,
*Ailedfay
Technically true for any sitting president. Even without the... erm...
I need everyone to promise not to look at these pictures of McLaren’s new, very very limited-run (they’re making all of five of these things) BC-03 hypercar,
Why do you say that? I’ve never gotten that vibe from Matt. Plus, everyone who’s met him says he’s the nicest guy ever.
Your brain is much better than mine. That’s diabolical.
Just think, if I would have went to college with the mindset of getting a degree I could make a lot of money with, maybe I could buy one of these. BUT NOOOO, I wanted to LIKE my job. I wanted to be CREATIVE.
Thank you. You did a much better job at summing up RCR’s evolution than I did in my comment on this thread. They are definitely a niche channel, but it’s a niche that’s going to appeal to the people with journalism/English/copywriting backgrounds who can appreciate the literary and education system jokes, much like…
As someone who has watched every video they have put out since I learned about them back in like, 2014, I respectfully disagree. RCR is still one of my favorite channels on YouTube.
I want to drive the super vacuum cleaner, itself, the Chaparral 2J.
Right. I can see them competing much better with the likes of Red Bull, but there’s no way Mercedes would let a customer team get within spitting distance of reaching the finish line before they do.
This is getting ridiculous. What’s next, a clean 90's Civic Si is going to become a collector’s item?
I am in complete agreement. My friends who call their crossovers “trucks” really need to read this. But, I thought of something as I read your section regarding semi-trucks.
Are you telling me that the Armada has been essentially a low-key Land Cruiser competitor this whole time??