Oli4K
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Oli4K

I understand the thought but there are a couple issues. One is that the gas versions aren’t being removed from the roads so they won’t really be rare unless the only thing you care about is the engine. The MPG with gas might be a little lower but people that buy a classic don’t care much about mileage typically.

Might there be a rectal thermometer in every seat?

So basically its The Matrix, except the people are plugged into cars instead of power plants.

Good grief, I had no idea how ugly the Toyota Yaris IA was! I can’t unsee that now!

But on the other hand, human catapult prices will drop (after the initial surge) due to increased production and options. Once they get the bugs worked out, of course.

trump is a racist dumb ass. There is already a wall there and people who don’t realize this are stupid since it has been there for years. What’s he going to do, tear down the old wall and build a new one that does the same thing?

Speeding Asshat becomes literal asshat for speeding car.

You know you can google this in about 3 seconds and see that Trump was the “liar of the year”.

First of all, the golf meme is getting old. I’m sure it probably came from whatever right wing propaganda you get your “news” from, but let me nip that thing in the butt: Obama took far, FAR fewer trips than GWB, Clinton, GHB, or Reagan. Its not that its a problem for a President to take a vacation: its a fucking

Not really sure how you think doing good things makes him an abject failure?

It’s not just motorcycles. I got a driver’s license in the US without actually having driven a car before. Yay, freedom?

In general yes. Small displacement street bikes aren’t common here, and if they are they’re usually a stepping stone to 600cc or 1000cc sportbikes,and most of the product mix that dealers sell is targeted more towards use as ‘toys’ rather than practical transportation. The only people I can personally think of that

Are motorcycles seen as a toy in the US?

Um, how big of a strap-on will we need?

It depends on where you are, but generally, yes. In the midwest, they are seen almost entirely as a novelty. Almost nobody uses one as their only transportation around here.

Not simple at all.

I adore the Casio on Schumacher’s wheel!

You forgot the rest of the photo sequence.

Probably because if they hadn’t, the short wheel base would have you looking like a Mustang at a Cars and Coffee event

D’Ambrosio’s opinion on the Holy Trinity: