That’s a beautiful Range Rover... err... Lincoln.
That’s a beautiful Range Rover... err... Lincoln.
They reached their zenith in those middle years of Top Gear, no question. The move to Amazon was riddled with restrictions and sadly some of the replacement skits were terrible. But, I think they found a bit of a groove with last season and if the trailer is anything to believe in a return to the antics and fun of…
Totally agree.
But nothing like Top Gear... I’ll occasionally watch some of the youtube car guys and I love to watch retro-rewinds on motor week but the reality is there is nothing like top gear out there.
Balls are fine... very happy with them... but the ‘ol schlong has room for improvement... won’t lie.
I’d rather cut my balls off with a rusty soup spoon.
Old shit is the best shit.
I’ll watch it and do so with joy. Yeah it’s the same old shit but what alternatives are there? None.
Hell of a lot faster!
It’s all the fucking beans...
We have legal weed. That’s how we remain cool, calm, and collected.
He wrote, it’s his... but KD perfected it.
His cover is very very good. But it just doesn’t grab me the same way that kd’s does.
If one wants a used A3 a quick check of ANY Audi dealers website will produce cars that are just off lease waiting to be picked up. They will not be TDI and they will not be a stick but they will be WAY cheaper.
I’mma let you finish but kd Lang does the best cover of this song.
Ohhhh. Hadn’t thought of that LOL. What a freaking nightmare. I feel for the employees, the customers who were mid-transaction, etc. What happened if you signed on the line which is dotted but hadn’t yet picked up the car?
But the point is... why in the hell does the government need to subsidize a company like Amazon to build a headquarters THEY WERE ALWAYS GOING TO BUILD?
If it were my car I’d break down the fucking door and tow it out if it weren’t running. Fuck that.
You realize these won’t be 25000 new jobs correct? There is going to be a talent suck from other tech companies in the region.
25000 jobs gained as the result of a 1.7 billion dollar tax incentive package. 1,700,000,000.00 / 25,000 = $68,000.00 unless math has suddenly changed.