2020, I fucking hate you so much.
2020, I fucking hate you so much.
Fuck everything.
Honestly, I can’t stand most of Ubisoft’s open world games. They always feel like giant checklists and time sinks rather than focused products with quality content.
The Judge, Mary Barra and Michael Manley for 50 minutes in a pit full of Jello. One winner.
“Visionaries … psychiatric wards are full of them” - James Bond
Yes, I quoted James Bond. F-U-C-K the “visions” of uncreative CEOs and corporate weenie nerds of title and power. Mostly bankruptcy crisis actors.
You won’t walk away feeling despondent about humanity. But there’s just a whole lot of needless plot-device death, including of children. It also takes itself soooo seriously. The main character, Aiden, is some extremely boring modern, cut-rate, techno-noir Batman figure whose only redeeming quality is a really,…
The new models also come as pandemic-weary Americans look for safe ways to get outdoors, Grueber added.
I wish pickup trucks were just pickup trucks instead of 7,000lb luxo-barge container ships. I want my truck to be affordable, durable, simple, practical, utilitarian.
Boy it sure looks like what the 2021 Fusion could’ve been. But I honestly thought the Fusion looked good and this does too. Save the Sedans!
Good. The only way to prevent this from happening is to buy all the vehicles and keep them. They need you, David [”Arms of an Angel” plays]
Never sell.
To be fair to dodge how many problems can their 2 cars have after 13+ years in production? I figure those should be worked out by now
Initial quality is a useless metric when looked at by itself. It’s part of a puzzle that determines the overall cost and reliability of a car.
Great as Detroit is, the car scene still exists in spite of the roads and weather. Having a nice car and driving on these roads is a special kind of hell. Not to be confused with Hell, Michigan, which is actually has some windy roads.
The other fun part about car spotting in Detroit are the manufacturer’s testing mules. With a keen eye you can spot hot new models a year or two before they’re officially “out and about.”
I concur with this, though I’ve never been to the Southwest. I lived in the Northeast prior to coming to Detroit and have friends from all over. Everyone agrees, Detroit has everything and is the best. It may be American heavy but it has EVERYTHING. Racing, every car, old cars, every scene for modified cars, and…
Woodward is amazing because just about the time you say “Huh, I haven’t seen an <insert random car here> in a while” bam - there’s one over there.
One thing Detroit has going that pretty much nowhere else can claim? All the pre-production prototypes running around. Sure, they’re in full cammo; but where else are you going to see next year’s product, or test mules for something that’s two or three years away?
I live 1/4 mile off Woodward in the heart of it. On every Friday or Saturday evening I’ll see several McLarens, Lamborghinis, Ferraris, Ford GTs, clean MKIV Supras, R32 skylines, Highly modded tuner cars like STIs, WRXs, Evos, FRS/BRZ/86s, GTIs/Golf Rs, Focus ST/RSs, Fiesta STs, tons of M cars, AMG cars, Maseratis,…
If a car can survive in Upstate NY, it can survive everywhere.