Honest question: Why would anyone buy one of these over a drop-top Abarth 500?
Honest question: Why would anyone buy one of these over a drop-top Abarth 500?
So, what you’re telling me is that my 17yr old Cherokee Sport is faster 0-60 than this abomination?
Its almost like a before and after of a Ford Ranger driven in 5 New York winters.
And dudes from Naperville to scream out “FAGGOT” when they drive through Boystown.
“Our “rivalry” with the Packers is basically just us saying “Packers suck!” while their fans laugh in our faces as Aaron Rodgers drops 42 points on us.”
I have lurked on Jalopnik for years. This is the first comment that has lured me in to account ownership. You are wrong.
There’s only two options if you ask the company not to do it and the company ignores you. You can sue or you can let the company do whatever it wants.
Makes sense why it’s brown then.
Pretty shitty on Ferrari’s part, this.
The most I could make the 2019 Ranger Lariat SuperCrew 4x4 cost: $46,385.
I’m reeeeeally thankful a place like Royalty Exotics exists - they are showing a totally different side of supercar ownership that is less about tip toeing around precious toys but really and literally getting into the nuts and bolts of maintaining a fleet - they’ve done the impossible of making supercar ownership…
What does that even mean? You realize Porsche makes crossovers now?
“...containing inflammable materials.”
Howard Stern, at the height of his hate mail, pointed out to the broadcaster that fans of the show tune in for an hour, outraged people listen to the whole show to find something to complain about and consume far more ads.
OK, this is just a dumb take. Ignorant. Playing right into their cum-stained hands (self-abuse runs deep among white supremacists. Not cuz they are white, but because they are males with weak social connections, hence chronic fappers).
I don’t see why we have to choose one.
Its because they serve Decent Beer, sausages and bread. Similar to Road America in Wisconsin.
For this, there is a cost. America keeps people back for a reason, and that reason is liability and the presence of death.
I think we should really consider doing away with helmets, as they are primarily used as a weapon these days. It’ll mean more ‘heads up’ football and proper work on fundamentals. Hell, it’ll most likely lead to a faster game anyway. And while we’re going along this way of thinking, I’d probably do away with shoulder…
All of those seemed like fine calls to me? It looked like, in all three cases, the defender lowered himself down so that he was leading with the helmet. The 3rd one is the closest.