1loudst
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This price may have been a little more attractive a year ago, but today this price is a definitely a no go because of one thing...

Millennials... 

Somebody is paying attention! 

This is almost as hilarious as the author of the article... Why would trying this in Detroit be any different?

If traffic is backed up and you pulled into an intersection just to sit their in the middle and not go anywhere, then you have already fucked up and you are aftually the problem with traffic.

You can fet into the sport for well under $300.

Technically it’s name fits just fine. The flex is more of a car and not really an SUV. The suv version is it’s platform sharing cousin the Explorer. And since it’s a car, all (most all) Ford cars have a “F” name (feista, focus, fusion, flex, 500, freestyle)

Not to be a Debbie downer, but the first generation was also based on the Sebring coupe (the sedan was a stratus/cirius)...

Not to mention while driving 150 kph with in inches of other cars...

Probably has to do with a 30 year old engine not meeting modern day emmisions standards...

Recently I took my car in for service and they actually did the work correctly...

The 4.6 was a non starter. It is too large to be inserted from underneath the car on an assembly line. This is why they chose the smaller AJ Jag motors.  Trust me, there is nothing more I would love than a terminator motor in my Lincoln LS (the 4dr non convert able version of this car with the exact same interior.) 

But that same amp will then output about 2400w if hooked up to 4ohm speakers... Can’t Change Ohms law.

Factory systems can run into the 1kw-2kw range, so no, 2kw is not a lot.

I’m looking to buy a cheap TV, could you please link me to one of those sets with at least 120 local dimming zones for under $430?

I’m looking to buy a cheap TV, could you please link me to one of those sets with at least 120 local dimming zones

Not too sure about that. I was at a factory a couple of months ago that builds 15l 6 cylinder engines...

Honestly, I still count something like the 7.0/427 Z06 engines as small... A couple of months ago I was upgrading some testing equipment at a factory that built 15l I6 diesel engines. 

Well think about this, during that race(same as Talladega) the engines are heavily limited power wise due to the restrictor plates they have to run (to keep the cars at a “safe” speed. Roughly the normally 800hp engine can only make maybe 500hp, and their trans only has 4 gears...

It’s got to be at least a tiny bit faster than what my 94 Mark VIII with that God awful 4 speed AOD was able to manage...   ;) 

If youre talking about a earily 2000s Mach 1, yes it will