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to assume that someone who brings home $60,000 should be grabbing a $6,000 beater from Craiglist is pretty unrealistic.

But... you typed a true statement. He typically has terrible takes and this one is not terrible.  Where’s the joke?

To be fair, saying that an EV Crossover should not be named after a legendary muscle car is the lukest warm of all takes that have ever been taken.

It may not have been very good, but it sure was freaking awesome. Last of a dying breed. A no-nonsense purpose-built two-seat pure (gtfo about the lack of a manual) sports car that didn’t pretend to be anything else. It looked the part, sounded the part, and mostly played the part based on reviews.  It just wasn’t

I honestly barely see Mustang in the front, at least from renders and spy shots.  Obviously the tails on the rear are Mustang, but the front just looks like any other Ford front end from the past five years. 

I don’t think anyone will ever do that.  I haven’t thought about one of these cars in 20 years.  Why would anyone else, even further in the future?

I’ve never so much as picked up a PS controller, much less play a second of an Uncharted game, but I’d watch a full-length film of this with Fillion starring. 

Super Baseball 2020 was fantastic too.

This is correct. I grew up driving in Michigan and just moved back. I can’t remember more than one person ever talking about snow tires in my entire life until I moved away at 23 and I haven’t heard anyone talk about them yet with the snow we just got. I’m sure people use them, but they sure as heck aren’t necessary.

To be honest, I still think the 3rd gen looks best.

I wholeheartedly agree. When I watch unbelievable cartoon science fiction, I too want the designs of the giant robot super battle suits that fly in space to be as realistically-designed as possible. GTFO with this “cool” stuff. And while we’re at it, no one has pink, blue, or green hair and giant eyes. Someone needs

The kit I have was made specifically for the 350Z (ST45 or something... 355mm 6pot front, 4 pot rear), so it wasn’t inappropriate parts. I was just daily driving it during the summer to work and the pads were not heated enough on a 10 minute drive to create a good surface mating with the rotor by the time I parked at

I’ve heard good things about those as well. I have a Stoptech BBK so like the brand. The rear 4 pots use Porsche OEM pads oddly enough, but I’m not sure what are on the front.  I do know that I had to swap to a more streetable pad after a year as the standard pads didn’t heat up enough on my short summer drives and

Yeah, I did try the HP+ after HPS didn’t cut it on my first track day years ago. HP+ held up better but since I still cooked my tiny stock brakes, I didn’t see the need to keep them on since that wasn’t my weak point any longer. Plus like you said they dusted like a mofo.

Hawk HPS are the best pads I’ve found for street use.  Have them on all of my vehicles.  Great bite, low dust/noise, decent wear. 

Mid 2000's Nissan and Infiniti were KILLING it, especially in the modding scene. Zs, Gs, the R35, and heck even Altima SE-Rs were punching above their weight. Then Nissan just... stopped caring. I don’t know how the same company that made the Juke R lost it’s way so thoroughly.

No one is saying they “like” to wear helmets or seatbelts; that’s not the argument.

Regardless, read this:

Barrier of entry is similar. Buying a helmet is not an “installation”. You buy it once. And I’m not sure why you think you’d have to carry it around all day. All of the bike racks at my office have helmet hooks as well, and everyone just leaves the helmets there. If you’re parking around town in public places, just

What is your take on seatbelt laws?


in Rocket League, you can pool five items together to craft a random next tier item. So there’s at least a better chance there.