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Sure. Back in the day Laguna Seca used to be a much simpler track with few right turns and no hairpins. It’s much better now.

I love to see the passion we Jalopniks have, even if for just a single model.

This is the best kind of car enthusiasm. Basic nostalgia would drive me to the 3rd gen instead of the second if I were going all in on old Chrysler vans (I learned to drive in a ‘99), but they’re all pretty much rusted out up here.

This Also works for Time share sales pukes if you ever forget to say no to the people on the street offering too good to be true gifts for a 30 minute session. 

Recommended? Here’s my RI list.

What you said times 1o.

I’d wager that having the rubber blade off the steel arm when it hit the window, is what caused the crack.

Buddy of mine has a minivan. They have 3 kids; 2 in car seats. It’s got dual sliding doors, rear climate, etc. plus all the accompanying kid gear in the back. They want a 4-door Sierra, because ‘I hate the thought of being seen in a minivan’. Never mind the practicality, mileage, and convenience.

2nd: Minivans are fantastic vehicles for families, and are better than SUVs by almost every imaginable measure. I’ll never understand people’s aversion to them. If you need something to haul kids and stuff, there really isn’t anything better. 

They put the trident on a Stelvio instead. 

Take notes fellas: A blurry dick pic gives them an idea about what you’re working with. You don’t need to show every vein and pubic hair. You’re selling the action and the experience, not the whole hog itself.

Hot dog, while new they are a little pricey, used these are a steal.

Its my opinion that this is a far better choice for most people compared to a pure EV. All the benefits, none of the drawbacks. More-or-less.

I work in energy trading. This comes as zero surprise to me (us), ERCOT is exactly what Texas wanted, and this is the natural result.

Nope. Trump, and the Republican Party’s, favorite whipping boys the Blue State’s are not “welfare states” — or are the ones that take the least from the feds. NY, MA and CT were not only the top 3 for most money contributed per tax payer, but all had well over a $1 per tax payer per each dollar received. Unlike every

Yes and yes. That noise you are hearing is cognitive dissonance; it sounds remarkably like iced-up wind turbines trying to crank over.

Part of the state’s power outages come down to the fact that its infrastructure was designed to withstand extreme heat, not cold.

Also, don’t forget that Texas’ power grid is fully independent from the rest of the states. So they can’t even import power from states that *have* excess capacity.