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There’s a complete ass blaster of a speed bump in the middle of a 30MPH public road on the way to one of my favorite hiking areas. There had been prior root damage across the surface, but instead of simply repairing the surface, it was decided to install a ~7" high, 1.5' long asphalt semi-cylinder. It’s suspiciously

(Self reply, we never got the three cylinder on the ST. We did get the three cylinder 1.0l SFE. Just to clarify.)

~mormon intensifies~

<slaps roof>

Man, I just went looking for a photo of a Hummer H2 SUT to remind myself of how tiny the bed on those things were, but ended up looking at this aftermarket cap for one:

RAMBox v2

In fairness, we never got the triple pot engine stateside, just the 1.6l four cylinder. I find myself a bit jealous of the politely riotous nature of that smaller block. Three and five cylinder engines just have that bizarrely lovable rumble.

One of the few instances where employing hat shaped metal foil may actually help. Most of these are done via signal repeater/boosters piggybacking off of the key fob (often left on a table or whatnot near the door of the house). They’re then able to start the vehicle while it’s in the driveway and take off, to have it

Yep. In related news, behold! The Jeep Avenger EV! Somehow, smaller than the Renegade.

There’s a 20-piece McNuggets box!? I’ve ordered a few of these over the years but they’ve always just been in two 10-piece boxes. I’m learning the real trivia today.

We are barely holding it together, man!

Some of them are driven off under power, while others are towed off via rope and pulley.

Just unbolt the doors, tilt the car over and run a fire hose at it for a few minutes.

Definitely so. I went in with a bit of curious excitement, too, since I love a good low spec gokart, but the concessions were made in ways that simply made it unpleasant to drive. Total toaster. Which is fine for some folks (it’d work great in cities, and for many, a car is a car), but pressing the pedals just made me

The opposing lane was asking for it!

Could go with giant learner permit stickers like a lot of countries use. Helpful and accurate.

Robotaxi: “Rudimentary creatures of blood and flesh, you touch my mind, fumbling in ignorance, incapable of understanding.”

I had faith in the combo, but I’ve always been a fan of contrasted teal.

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One of the vintage Top Gear “CH&M make commercials for VW” segments:

They switched to OpenWeb, you’ll have to create a new account in order to comment there. Gizmodo was spun off from the remaining G/O properties and the new owners decided to purge the entirety of the prior Kinja comment database.