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NuclearSpork

Fun fact. KSP is a Mexican product.

“Make your old X-34 look like a hot new XP-38! Only 1500 credits.”

I’m assuming there’s some good reason why the droid’s heads have to be exposed anyway—maybe for unrestricted full 180° sensor access or something

Locally, I only use mine for the speedometer. On a road trip I’ll set my destination, but I’ll generally rely on instinct when it makes questionable decisions.

This is when you realise we got lucky they decided to give the access to the public.

LMAO! I thought the same thing. My favorite quote though was “this system is 97 percent accurate and can get you within line of sight of your destination” hahaha. Hopefully there arent any trees in the area.

Up until about 10 years ago my navigation devices were maps. I had dozens of them.

This sounds bad-dumb as opposed to the good-dumb that is a Charger or Challenger Hellcat.

Dear Japan:

Texas sucks.

Dynacorn is probably going to do well with this law. (They make new Mustang, Camaro, and other unitbodies) Before you had to go the individual kit car route or use it to ‘restore’ some too-far-gone junker.

The passive aggressive resetting of radio presets will cause a rift in society if this takes hold. “Eating FRIES in the Focus again, Tom? WELL HERE! NOTHING BUT CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO! And guess what? I’M LEAVING THE SEAT IN THE FORWARD MOST POSITION!”

The second one.

I was blown away when Chrysler dropped the mic with a hybrid minivan. I just can’t understand why Honda and Toyota haven’t done this yet. I’m sure some bean counter did the math and said the cost for the system would not meet market demand, but that just doesn’t add up. Fully loaded Odyssea and Sienna minivans can

Audi and BMW nailed it because theirs actually look feasible. Audi has a lot of information in front of you which some may like, and BMW’s seems more minimal, which I personally prefer. But both look great and I would be happy with either one.

I’m glad you explained what competitive parking was, because I seriously envisioned: “That’s a pretty good parking job, between the lines on the sides, looks level, front is close to line, but not over, but you’ve got 12.6 feet on the left, and 12.7 on the right. Watch a professional work, junior!”

How did you find out it was a press car?

LOL Standing on the deck of a ship with a MANPADS is not winning anything but the paranoia contest.