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Remarkably-Average-Avalon
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Awesome job finding the old 90 Days clip. It's been way too long since I've watched one of those. That's a great blast from the past.

I'd have never imagined that the goofiest, most pointless car in the Toyota family would not be a Scion. And Scion was created specifically to be goofy and pointless.

For real though...$34,260 for an Autobahn with DSG and everything else, at that point you really should just pony up for the R that starts at $36,595. Of course if you want the adaptive suspension on the R, that will set you back almost $40,000.

Bentley Flying Spur

It's been a while since I've seen an article about the Qatar World Cup. This one made me realize that I still really don't care.

Basically, he's exactly like Drake.

Considering all the work they did to get power to the rear without intruding on the aerodynamics, I find it interesting that they still went with a flybrid setup instead of electrical. Running wires to electrical motors seems like it might make packaging simpler.

(Anybody else wince at that GT-R t-bone as the family is watching? On the driver's side, too? OUCH.)

Sure, gluten as the enemy of perfectly healthy dingalings everywhere has brought a variety of delicious gluten-free foods to the market, allowing celiacs to enjoy pizza, sammiches and muffins like the rest of us.

They also un-celebrated MLK day by putting Kyle Korver in the starting lineup.

As a result, using ailerons to sideslip or even de-crab the jet before touchdown could end in a wing-strike catastrophe.

I kind of like it. It looks like the bastard child of a Macan and Grand Cherokee. They need a GTI type version and something equivalent to a Rubicon. Electric motor rock crawling seems like a good idea...

I don't know if "meh" is still a thing, but even if it is, the term just doesn't do this justice. Try again Ford.

I'm all for being helpful and dedicated to one's job, but is jogging across the ice really a great idea?

Contrary to popular belief, the FDR and CVR are not black. Since 1965, they have been required to be painted bright yellow or fluorescent orange, to make them easier to locate

They need to take a page from VW's playbook. Honda's S660 guys need to wander down to the motorcycle group, find a new engine, and then come back and see us.

This is one of those plays that makes me think that basketball should add a second assist like hockey, just mark it down as a 2nd assist rather than equal to the "normal" assist.

That big Takata sponsorship is a big awkward now...

"West Virginia Family" seems like an odd group to apologize to, but then I realized that West Virginia probably does have just one family.