Doesn't your example make the exact opposite point?
Doesn't your example make the exact opposite point?
This comment is so ridiculous that it almost comes full circle.
It might be a goofy pet peeve, but it really bothers me when people put their BMW model badge on the left side of the trunk.
834 miles/13.2 gallons = 63.18 miles/gallon.
Interesting. I had no idea.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding you, but a moose and an elk are two completely different creatures.
I think Gemballa is still a thing, even if Uwe Gemballa no longer is.
Honestly, there's nothing that makes the Prius more awful to drive than most cars on the road. The steering is light, but not terrible. It weighs 2900lbs (the XW20 at least). It feels nimble enough.
They're not an exact copy of either wheel—there are similarities to both. In fact, the following wheels all look very similar:
You want a five year old D?
Tell your eyes that TE37s have 6 spokes, not 5. These are a knockoff of the Nismo LMGT4, also made by Rays.
Where is the evidence that this employee was incompetent?
It's possible, yes.
That's not really the question, though. The question isn't whether or not you'd buy this car if you had the money, it's whether or not $29,995 is a good price for this car.
Beautiful car, and an instant classic.
Dialect past of drag. AKA, people use it incorrectly with some frequency.
FYI: "Drug" is not (and never has been) the past tense of "drag." The word you're looking for is "dragged."
I think you should retire from commenting.
Also—Cal State is not a single school. It's a school system, with 23 campuses from San Diego to Humboldt.