^^^^^^^^^^ totally agree, so if folks are drunk please ... DO NOTHING
^^^^^^^^^^ totally agree, so if folks are drunk please ... DO NOTHING
Confucius once say, 'Man who go to bed with itchy bum, wake up with stinky finger'
Rockefella says:
pat's sister is hawt
David Fiset says:
so is mine
David Fiset says:
do want
Buddy: 1998-2009
Mah boi, UCP is what all true warriors strive for!
PINGAS!!!!
badge engineering and crappy interiors
Buddy: 1998-2009
Mah boi, UCP is what all true warriors strive for!
PINGAS!!!!
I have really soured on Alcantara. It is becoming the herpes of expensive interiors to carbon fiber's crabs.
Admittedly, I have never touched it so I don't know if it feels wonderful or not. Nonetheless, it is ugly looking and I hope it fades away just like shagpile.
"Kimi, can you improve on your [race] finish?"
"No. My Finnish is fine; I am from Finland. Do you have any water?"
Big cities suck
"Not putting miles on your Ferrari is like not having sex with your girlfriend so she'll be more desirable to her next boyfriend." -Napolis
dying car companies is the new black.
Buddy: 1998-2009
Mah boi, UCP is what all true warriors strive for!
PINGAS!!!!
Alcantara is the "Rich Corinthian Leather" of our time, but thankfully there's no Ricardo Mantalban around to do commercials for it.
The truth is that for the markets manufacturers target, cars are appliances.
Even performance niches are affected by this mentality, the result being few genuinely artful solutions to design issues created by the performance envelope sought. Add packaging/interior/safety criteria mandated by the buying public and their governments, just to muddy it up even further. Design schools pop out graduating classes with alarming regularity that grew up on HotWheels and little education in design or art history. The result is similar to LCD dining the past 3 or 4 decades: Culinary schools teach how to plate for effect, not cook with any skill or creativity.
Personally, I'd like to see a return to niche manufacturers providing variety of the sort when the auto industry was young. Wouldn't being able to choose from a couple of hundred auto makers be fun?
Never own more cars than you can keep charged batteries in...
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