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We love beautiful women regardless of what they are posing with, but girls with guns have some serious sex appeal.
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We love beautiful women regardless of what they are posing with, but girls with guns have some serious sex appeal.
The guys at Bullz-Eye are getting ready to test drive the 2011 Mazda MX-5 Miata Special Edition. They’ve put together a gallery to show off the little roadster in the meantime. The Sparkling Black Mica Miata has a hard top that drops in seconds and is one fun car to drive. Check back for the full review of this sports car in a few weeks and check out the full gallery at the Bullz-Eye Blog.
Bullz-Eye recently got behind the wheel of the Hyundai Genesis for a second time. They had reviewed the coupe, but this time got a look at Hyundai’s idea of luxury in the Genesis 4.6L Sedan. They came away impressed, too. Hyundai made a bit of a gamble entering the luxury market under the Hyundai nameplate, but the Genesis is everything you could want in a quality sedan.
Here’s an excerpt from the review:
For those of you car fans who haven’t checked out the interior of the 2011 Hyundai Genesis 4.6, get ready to smile. This car doesn’t disappoint. A spacious and luxurious interior that is well planned and very comfortable are what the Genesis is about here, folks. Our test model was loaded with ultra-premium jet black leather seating with heated front seats and cooled driver seat. We drove this car in 90-degree heat and intense humidity and, let me tell you, the ventilated cool driver seat was absolutely amazing. It kicked in quickly and cooled your whole body. There is a certain upscale feel in the cabin mostly reserved for much more expensive luxury sedans. With options that included tailored leather wrapped dash and door trim inserts, wood grained trimmed power tilt and telescopic steering wheel and front and rear parking assist with rear camera, the interior leaves little to be desired. A standout Lexicon 17-speaker 7.1 discrete audio system rocked with the crystal clear XM satellite radio and elevated the driving experience.
For the full 2011 Hyundai Genesis 4.6L Sedan review, head over to the Bullz-Eye Cars channel.
In his new mailbag on his new website (Grantland.com), ESPN’s Bill Simmons shares some of the funnier emails he received regarding his new mustache:
Q: Saw you on PTI, Simmons. I have a quiz for you:
Your mustache makes you look like:
A) A supervillain’s accountant.
B) A wealthy/preppy date-rapist’s enabling father.
C) A Russian arms dealer.
D) A washed-up porn star trying desperately to stay relevant past his expiration date.
E) Tom Selleck’s creepy half-brother.
F) All of the above.
— Nick, SeattleSG: Uh-oh, it looks like we’ve reached the “Rag on Simmons’ mustache” portion of the mailbag. Put on your seat belt and brace yourselves …
Q: I saw you on PTI the other day, and I was just wondering: Does the mustache come with a white, windowless van, or did you have to buy your own?
— Joe, ChicagoSG: I’m renting. Come on, let’s keep this moving, keep ’em coming.
Q: Quick question: I’m casting a new reality show called “Guys Who Look Somewhat Normal Until They Grow Facial Hair, Then … Hide Your Damned Kids!”. We’re looking at a Spike TV pickup for the spring season. You in or do I need to go through a booking agent?
— Jeremy, Boise, IDSG: Count me in. As long as it doesn’t conflict with the filming of Magnum PTI.
Q: Nice stache, you look like everyone’s gay uncle that’s still in the closet, but everyone really knows he’s gay.
— Tim, BostonSG: Thanks^.
It does look pretty funny . . .
Our friends at Bullz-Eye are into more than just cars. They’ve recently had a chance to cruise around on the 2011 Harley Davidson Blackline. The Blackline is Harley Davidson’s newest addition to the Dark Custom lineup of bikes, a line launched to appeal to some of the younger riders out there.
Here’s an excerpt from the review:
When you first sit on the bike you really notice how low you actually sit. Luckily the seat is comfortable and wide, like sitting in a very large catcher’s mitt. Then, because of the pulled forward bars, you have a bit of a hunched posture. You reach down and notice the key slot is shaped and textured like a hand grenade, which is oddly appropriate for the sound you unleash after putting your key in there and flipping the bike on.
Two cranks of the engine and then the fury is unleashed. The resulting sound washes over your body a power chord ripped through a Marshall stack. Time seems to stop, people look, and the engine settles into its traditional rhythm. It doesn’t sound overstressed in the slightest, but a twist of the throttle lets you know that this motor is a sleeping giant.
For the full 2011 Harley-Davidson Blackline review, head over to Bullz-Eye.com.
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