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I will forever be grateful for the original Viper RT/10, but I admit that I do often forget he was involved in its creation. Yet another great accomplishment on his list... Thanks, Lee.

Some of my earliest automotive memories involve the Dodge Caravan. I think I was only three or four years old at the time when my parents bought one the first model year they were out. The car served us well for a number of years, and my parents have had some variant of a Chrysler minivan in their driveway ever since

There aren’t many people that had the influence and lasting impact on this industry like Lee Iacocca did. He was truly a household name, along with the likes of Carroll Shelby and... um... Henry Ford? I’m struggling to think of other auto industry personalities that even a non-enthusiast would know.

It’s so cute! Like an electric Figaro or Pao!

Don’t forget about dryer vent used to make a custom cold-air intake setup. 

There’s growing concern in the industry about all of the data the cars themselves generate, who owns that data, how it’s stored, how it’s used, etc.

You’ll be able to buy plenty of them at a discount with 30-40k on the clock once the rental fleets spin them out in a year or two!

The Dodge Grand Caravan may be archaic, but it’s still a darn good vehicle and accomplishes its mission well. Comfortable on long trips, easy to maneuver and park, plenty of space and plenty of power for what it is. Speaking of that... HEY DODGE, WHERE’S OUR HELLCAT MINIVAN??

My wife and I became friends with a Roman chef while we were there on our honeymoon, and one of the most important bits of knowledge he gave us is to never use cream with carbonara or alfredo. Cream is cheating! It’s all about using the starch from the pasta to make the sauce/coating seem creamier.

Maybe next they’ll work on making their meat out of meat. What a time to be alive! 

I’ve yet to have a bad experience at my local Chick-fil-A. Any employee I’ve come in contact with has made eye contact, smiled, said hello... it’s amazing. When it seems like even the basic ingredients for good Customer service are missing in so many other places (supermarkets, other retailers, other fast food chains,

I hope they grow their presence in motorsports, that way we can hear the ads saying “Hyundai, Hyundai, Hyundai!!”

As others have said, these are new planes that simply can’t be delivered. Boeing usually produces more than 50 of them per month, but they decreased the rate to 42 back in April. Still, that’ll be a few hundred brand new jets that can’t be delivered by the time this all gets sorted out. 

Love your screen name, btw... “Defenestrate” is one of my best friend’s favorite words. 

Four-Ingredient Gremolata

That’s a valid reason, but I’d also argue that the payload ratings are unnecessarily high.

Given the way the question was framed, Ford. But really I’d probably be a Ram person if I were in the market today. The new Ram 1500 is excellent. 

Agreed. Even the “mid size” trucks appear gargantuan... check out the review of the new Ranger. In that story there’s a side by side shot of the new Ranger alongside one from the previous generation. It’s insane and totally unnecessary. 

Couldn’t the working class be ground up and used in burgers, tacos, etc.? 

The most ostentatious part of all of it is the price. $160 for a key ring?