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Apparently some companies force their engineers to initially work as a technician to solve the whole wrenching problem. That way they understand everything from the design stages through to assembly and repair. I personally worked in a defence company where I did everything from design to assembly, and it was a very

Speaking as an engineer, I respect your unwavering stance on this matter! You tell them! You tell the world!

Smaller than 30 years ago, but keep in mind that there’s ongoing development on them. As it said in the article you linked, the missiles used over the last few years are a newer iteration.

*high fives* for the Porschelump script on the back

So if the Air Force produced it, then that $170,000 is for materials and fabrication alone. This number is therefore misleading, because it doesn’t include the development costs in the price. The 1.4 million per Tomahawk, is materials, production, development costs (usually the biggest part, just look at the F35), and

This car has a bunch of new technology. It may share the body of the Challenger, but it’s definitely a new car (or at the very least a new trim level). Furthermore, it all comes from the factory with a warranty. It’s not equivalent to sticking a random supercharger on a corvette or something. Your argument is invalid.

That. Is. Awesome! Forget all the negativity, this is a street car that is utterly ridiculous. I for one, am going to give the people at SRT a nice and long slow clap for bringing this thing into reality.

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These guys should get together with The Furze

Fight against Big Helicopter!!! They don’t control you!! On a serious note, I must now cancel my cross-country hot air balloon plans. Far too showy in these harsh economic times.

Haha, awesome! You should collect all of these articles into a book so that even “the poors” without an internet collection could bask in the extravagance.

Achievement unlocked: Using atrabilious in an article 

Agreed, this is just a list of cars that people keep until they’re over 200,000 miles. Or it’s a list of cars that people who like to drive a lot end up buying. Either way, it does not relate to reliability at all, it just proves that the car still exists in some state of repair at that mileage. What they really need

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Wait for it! Also, the spool-up sound is awesome!

Honestly, you figure it’d be safe to assume that a performance car, even without a special track pack, should be able to be driven hard without it breaking

These in-depth articles on car parts have really been what this site has been missing. Love reading about this stuff!

Glad you got rid of those point deductions, but what a shame they made you waste so much effort.

Yes! At some point, everyone will realize that women can do and like absolutely anything that men can. P.s. Your articles are awesome

I was really hoping they’d fix them slightly and sell them at a discount. Seems such a shame to scrap so many functional vehicles. I’d take one!