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E46M_Thrizzle
E46M_Thrizzle

It will probably sell better if the Supra came back as a brown wagon turbo diesel 6-speed, and 3 pedals.

Lawyers seem to value this thing called precedence a lot. The precedence here is that states can legally define rules for air quality in their own states, and California has had its own emissions standards for a few decades now. Therefore, there is no reason to go against either of these.

His name is Moscow Mitch and he has done much more damage and lasting harm to this country than Tonald Drump.

Open offices are objectively horrible — there’s a Freakonomics podcast about it. Some companies even take it further by not assigning desks so you’re working in a different area every day and have a little locker of your personal crap. Additionally, people’s memories are location dependent and changing your work space

Don’t forget Hannity and Tucker saying this was so inappropriate and libs are a disgrace, ignoring the obvious hypocrisy.

That would be amazing if Ford played Ginuwine’s “Pony” in their ads.

Additionally, if the driver supposedly had no internal injuries (how could they determine this if his body was burned beyond recognition) or broken bones, why didn’t he open the door himself and exit the car?

In exchange for the Supra, Toyota provided BMW with a pudgy Corolla.

Serious question: what is the appeal or benefit of having a manual in an SUV? For off-roading I’d think it would be difficult to get moving on an upslope on a slippery surface.

A great website to estimate total travel time (including getting to the airport) is www.rome2rio.com. the difference for short haul flights can be much less when you consider the pre- and post-flight travel times and costs since airports tend to be farther away from city centers than train stations.

My local paper has a column dedicated to traffic/road questions. One reader wrote she didn’t understand why people get mad at her when she changes lanes and a car zooms up on her a$$. Some people just don’t understand that they cut off a faster moving car by merging into a lane at much too slow of a speed.

Yes it’s a pain in the ass but people seem to overvalue their time. Spending 20 hours of dealing with selling it (wash, post, talk w/ buyers and a couple Nigerian princes, and finally selling it) for an extra $3000 works out to $150/hr. That is worth it unless your state has laws that deduct sales tax from the value

OP is going to have to start vaping if he gets the STi. If he already vapes, that car would be the most logical choice for him.

I was thinking of this car too. My friend in Denver had one. Also, a 340xi (I know that’s not it’s proper name but I’m going to type out this long comment about not wanting to spell it all out) is a larger option. The previous F3x generation could be had with or without a stick, or in the GC form factor (44oxi) for

Other jerky things at the gym:

An MP3 of a voice saying, “here comes a Porsh-ah” would really help the plebes from mispronouncing it.

Announced on the day he is arriving in California for fundraising events, no less.

Time to MAGA by voting him out.

They didn’t leave the pits too late in Q3; they lollygagged around the track on their warm-up lap too long to do a hot lap. It was bizarre and still don’t get the strategy there.

In my 20's, people would show up to a gathering with a 6 or 12 pack of beer and it would all be gone by the end of the night. Now people bring beers and there’s way too many left over at the end of the night.