whiskeywarrior
Whiskey Warrior
whiskeywarrior

He's not your bruh, brah

Why would a Prius spinoff mean the death of Scion? The way I see it, the two brands would be aimed at completely different markets. Prius would be a family of hybrids aimed at eco-friendly consumers while Scion would continue to do whatever the hell it is they're doing. I don't see the two brands cannibalizing each

My first car was a 1999 Toyota 4Runner and I have to agree on all counts that it was the perfect teenager car. I put that thing through way more abuse than I would like to admit and it just would not quit. I'd like to point out that the 4Runner is a cheaper but more common and just as reliable younger brother of the

For the Model S, we're probably getting close to that point if not already there already. However, I think its safe to assume that people reserving a car that's still a minimum of 3 quarters from being released could be called early adopters.

McLaren P1. Not that you can't get them in the states, but stealing one would be the only way I could afford one and knowing my luck I'd probably get caught.

I've noticed that most guys keep their car interiors immaculate and their houses/apartments a little more messy and girls keep their car interiors messy and their houses/apartments immaculate. Obviously there are exceptions to this rule, but I think it's interesting that this is the trend.

Are you suggesting that backing up your argument with evidence supporting it is somehow less convincing than not backing up your argument at all? What else would you suggest? Personally I'm okay with Jalopnik staff being "on the train" of any company that makes cool cars.

As defined by Webster's dictionary, pedantic means "narrowly, stodgily, and often ostentatiously learned." I agree with the point you were trying to make, but my point is that pedantic clearly does not mean what you think it means.

"pedantic shit"? I don't think that word means what you think it means.

Maybe it's a side effect of living outside of the rust belt in Texas but I see all of these (especially 300ZXs and first-gen Tauruses) everywhere. It seems many of the 300ZXs have been converted into dorifto beaters but they're definitely not rare by any means.

Maybe it's a side effect of living outside of the rust belt in Texas but I see 300ZXs and first-gen Tauruses everywhere. It seems many of the 300ZXs have been converted into dorifto beaters but they're definitely not rare by any means.

it's AWD bro I don't need snowtires.

That's fine, and I'll agree it's egregious, I just don't think it was intended to be racist as you seem to. I'm still confused as to what led you to suspect it's hidden meaning, though. So far as I can tell, most "ethnic" hair is not wavy so I don't understand how their crusade against the wave could be construed as

What in the email tipped you off to this perceived racism? Or was it just your preconceived assumption that sorority girls must be prejudiced because they're in a sorority? Not everything has to have a hidden malicious meaning, you know.

Maybe I'm mistaken but isn't most ethnic hair curly as opposed to wavy? I do think you're over-reaching. They said curly hair or straight hair is okay, I think it was more of a "make sure you look like you've spend 3 hours getting ready" type of thing.

I've noticed an abundance of Teslas as well, actually. They're all over the metroplex, too. I agree that it's strange that they would be so popular when you have to basically order them sight unseen and have them shipped here. After having lived here a few years I think Dallas could give most other cities in the

Dallas/Plano/Frisco still counts as a big city with lots of supercars though, which is what I'm assuming they were getting at. I've gotten so spoiled living in the Shops at Legacy, it's become almost commonplace to see Lamborghinis and Ferraris driving though the area.

you must be new aro...


oh. Never mind.

Using any kind of navigation system other than a co-driver in this car is heresy, in my opinion.

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