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Oh, well then I guess all of those truck drivers who can back a semi-trailer right up to the loading dock using only the sideview mirrors have been doing it all wrong! Or maybe they haven’t been doing it at all? Maybe they just thought they did, when really it’s just some program in the matrix?

As a 2016 Camaro owner I can tell you its completely un-needed. The car is great for visability when compared to other sports/muscle cars. I’ve never had an issue and I back in everywhere. thats what mirrors are for.

Consumers: We want more fuel efficient cars.
Industry: Here’s a 50 mpg CRX.
Consumers: AWESOME.
Government: That’s not safe. Make it heavier.
Industry: These new cars are safe, but not very efficient.
Government: Unacceptable. Make them more efficient.
Physics: Psht. Heh.
Industry: These are safe and efficient, but not in

Definitely a hot topic and I’m sure no one on the PR staff wants to get fired over it

It’s hard to recover from damage like that.
For the rest of the race they may have to just wing it

The entire point of car culture is feeling superior to others.

A Spiegel COTD is a brief flickering light of goodness in this terrible 2016

I’m sorry, you’re gonna need to include the list of things you can’t eat in the new Camaro ZL1:

FUCK YOU

1st. They just couldn’t bring themselves to make a car with windows.

The only reason #repealthe9th ever trended was people talking about how horrible it was that #repealthe9th existed (then it continued to trend because then there were articles about how it was trending, and thus there must be a lot of people who think it should happen).

I’d recommend waiting for corroboration before condemning anyone.

“Hey, where’s the most appropriate place to post this now that we don’t have a news site?”.

I don’t understand the point of this article, if it is not to just poke fun/attack a news host on a station the author does not agree with.

The stick shift proletariat can eat all 8 speeds of my ZF.

“Second guess, he out worked (in speed, quality, or both) the others and they didn’t like that so it became a game to find every reason to get rid of him.”

You don’t understand hypothetical questions, do you? 

There might not be a “right” answer, but that doesn’t mean we should at the very least devote some energy to figuring out the least wrong answer.

I mean, a person with higher body fat is much more likely to die from heart problems earlier than an athlete anyway. A doctor will probably go on to save more lives than a businessman. They’re all very relevant if you take time to think about it.