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you kids say the darndest things. Crossplane crank:

They clearly copied the Fiero and MR2. Looks like a mashup between the two.

1792 was a good year for Plymouth indeed. In Andrew Jackson's memoirs he recalls his wild 20s gallivanting around in a Fury. Sound's like it was fun.

You guys always seem to be a lot harder on American car makers when it comes to recalls and such. Why?

You've driven a 10 second camaro and it was poo?

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whoa Whoa WHOA! LOL... who told you this nonsense? There are LSXs putting down 2500 hp. That 3.6 is going to reach its limit much sooner than any LT.
Watch what this *naturally aspirated* LSX can do at just over 1000 HP

I bet you it isn't.

You don't use a timing light to set points kiddo.

C'mon kid. Be honest. You never really knew them as a thing.

While this car clearly has much better styling, engineering, and elegance than the germans, I am disappointed that they didn't carry over this elegance in their choice of powerplant.
A twin turbo V6 rube goldberg machine is obviously an attempt to placate poorly educated europeans and will no doubt suffer the same

Have you been to Southern California? The freeways aren't designed to handle the freeway-level traffic there.

Tráiler actually is a Spanish word though the cop did not pronounce it correctly.

Ah yes, semantics. The point is, you don't know who is guilty of a crime until a trial. Without knowing who is guilty, there is no due process in stealing someone's property.

Truck is not a Spanish word.

If there hasn't been due process, how do you know a crime has been committed from which someone profited? In order for you to know if there has been a crime, you need a trial. Civil forfeiture skips that entirely. The very nature of civil forfeiture ignores due process and presumes guilt of an inanimate object.

Whoa, which Europe are you talking about? I've been living here for 3 years and everywhere I've been has an absurd number of smokers. North/South Italy, Bavaria, Austria, Spain. Even in the wealthiest parts of Bavaria I've seen so many cigarette machines on the street it shocked me. I haven't seen one of those in the

A friend of mine retired from the Navy and decided he might want to be a cop. So he started going for ride-a-longs and volunteering with them. If you talk to him now he'll tell you that cops are the biggest group of scumbags out there.
But to your point, one of the things he says about cops is that Cops are actually

What makes sense about that? How about just punishing the person through a judicial system that respects due process?

I guess it depends on your morals. I think most Americans that value the limits placed on government by the Constitution see several issues with civil forfeiture. Morally speaking, most would reject punishment of any kind for all victimless "crimes", so there's that first layer. The second layer begs the question if

If you got rid of all of the rules today do you know what would happen to the american driving landscape?
Nothing. It would be exactly the same. Rules don't mean shit. They aren't the primary motivating factor keeping people from going ape shit crazy and smashing into everything like this is GTA. Rules are just a