Those twitter post look like predictive text writng vague deep quotes
Those twitter post look like predictive text writng vague deep quotes
My car came with one of these on the roof near the rear glass.
It did; it’s just that we never got it.
And this, dear colleagues, is the hybrid that all the dumbasses awaiting the mythical $35K Tesla Model 3 should be buying.
My favorite part of the story is when said race cars become “worthless” and get scrapped, time passes, then a restoration or restomod happens and they are once again worth a couple million dollars.
Looks like you saved Elizabeth the trouble of collating all the comments.
Ugh, where to begin? It’s the “me first” mentality of really not thinking about anything else on the road.
Because the car community is primarily made up of douche bags who think that their interests are the only correct ones.
I get it.
This thing has been making the rounds in all of the FB car groups, and it’s amazing how many people immediately jump down the guy’s throat with comments poking fun at someone who apparently can’t afford gas for the car, or is too stingy if a Prius isn’t economical enough for him.
What the fuck, people. This is awesome.…
honestly, for the amount of dumbasses here that will wander into 40 or 50+ mph traffic mid-block, and just expect traffic to stop for them, i would hope these gore-graphics would help...discourage...that.
While our financial results for 2018 were the best in our history, we didn’t realize our full potential.
Oh look. A company has to cut fat, yet pay the top guy millions of dollars for this failure instead of sacking his ass.
When my oil arrived there was a big scratch on the label. 1/5 stars. I have no thoughts on the quality of the oil itself.
Thank You! From the aerial pic in the article, it did not look like just a crack. I figured a broken joint strut, but this is a full on broken seat, which support the entire span!
Seattle made the news over pot, and Chicago one-ups them with crack. Show-offs!
Hyperbole. The sign of good literature.
22 years ago the Accord came with a wagon variant. And it was shorter than the current Civic.