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I couldn’t tell at first if this comment was sincere or sarcastic or double sarcastic or maybe even triple sarcastic.

This does not look nearly as good

This looks like a feature that a Miata could use. Mazda should look into it.

And a REALLY deep dive into the bodywork and suspension componentry.

I think 6/26 is the cutoff

It’s nice to see you Flex your muscles, being the Explorer of humor, but the lack of Focus is that it Escapes me what kind of Fiesta you’re trying for here. This really Taurus apart.

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Racer did a great feature on the Cadillacy nature of the car with Jordan Taylor.

The Hardcore History podcast came out with a 5hr episode last night talking about the development and use of the bomb. I’m only an hour into it, but the quality is very high and worth a listen. Really, all their stuff has been good up to this point.

Ex-ssssss-ellent.

The production version actually had it integrated into the windshield, but the panel gap was just so huge that it looked like a traditionally mounted mirror.

wait...what? I just want to make sure Im hearing what I think: you think we had a nuclear inventory when we dropped fat man and little boy?

Except nobody else had finished making any other nukes when we dropped them on Japan, and there’s a treaty that does say they all get fired now.

Toy for now and forever. 7634 miles in the first year, despite New England.

Everyone who hates on one of these but doesn’t hate on the Miata baffles me. They have the same exact purpose, with different packaging (one a 2-seat roadster, the other a 2+2 in a pinch, with a bit more cargo space, folding rear seats and a roof). Especially when lots of commenters are very likely driving a

“I bought my daughter an old dodge truck from the 70s cause they don’t make em like they used to! She’ll be real safe in there!”

“It’s OK to stay in the left lane as long as I can do the speed limit”