MrBloodMuffins
MrBloodMuffins
MrBloodMuffins

Coupe

Attention VW: If it has four doors, it's not a coupe; It's a sedan.

I approve this kind of trolling.

F-35 Front wheel drive confirmed

How about a 16" guided shell?

Wow, Have you seen the comments in that video? Calling Ukrainians Nazis? What a bunch of brainwashed morons.

Fuel economy (CAFE) regulations for several reasons-

I think this is an important step for the future of the series. The European single seater ladder is extremely wobbly and Indy Lights is now an extremely appealing solution for young talent like Max Chilton, and more downforce or development in the main series isn't going to scare drivers away.

5th Gear: So what you're saying is there's going to be an all-new, low budget, single make spec series in about six years' time when the USPS sells off their old mail truck fleet cheap.

For real though Ford, Fusion RS..make it happen. 320 hp AWD sports-sedan with a manual trans...if the Focus RS can find enough buyers, that should do well.

TAURUS RS 2017

FINGERS CROSSED

The STP Turbine cars that ran the Indianapolis 500 in 1967-68. Almost won both years only to have small parts fail. They were legislated into obscurity before being banned outright a year or two later.

Do I even have to tell the story? We all know millions were spent, Ford risked it all against the racing ban in Detroit at the time and Nadar's Unsafe at Any Speed, finally Ferrari was the unbeatable juggernaut at Le Mans. This car was a huge gamble. Luckily it was a huge success.

Because Putin still wants to be King of the Slavs

The short answer is that the area-denial weapons capabilities of our likely adversaries are getting better and better every day, and the US Air Force needs to be able to penetrate those defenses without losing planes or pilots in order to accurately strike designated mission targets.

How do you think Ford and the UAW will handle these contracts?

Father, meet son.

This Islam loving president aint worthy of this new plane

This was always a classic...

The problem is that we have far more lower-middle class workers than lower-middle class jobs. If we'd focus on creating far more jobs than their are people, pay would fix itself, just like it did in the late-90s.