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This. So much this.

I feel like “hot vee” is a bit of an understatement. How about “stupid hot, like extremely fricken hot, glowing red hot steel hot vee”

I don’t have your number; otherwise I would have given you a call already. I picked up a queen size bed from Ikea with my VW Rabbit. Or maybe my Focus hatchback. I forget which I was driving that day.

I’ve fit a full size stove in an 2002 VW Golf with two 6'+ adults in the front seats. Rear seat base folded into the footwell, and the seat back folded flat, giving you a true flat floor.

We don’t need to come up with a new name for the SUV. We just need to stop calling everything an SUV

But you're not utilizing all that driveway space if each car has its own car-hole.....

Buy this, buy the CTS-V and swap engines.

I believe it’s N+1 or D-1, where D is the number of Jeeps that will cause a divorce. I don’t believe David to be married (if he is, he’s got the world’s most lenient wife), so maybe D should be substituted for B - the number of Jeeps before his hometown puts a bylaw in place to prevent his collection from growing any

Makes me think of this one.....

Whelp, I botched that one....

Looks like a Subaru.

Ignorance, thy name is Gonemad.

Go look into the APR+ tune for the 1.8TSI. Claims +65Hp, +78lb-ft from 87 octane with warranty. Sounds very interesting.

I don't think you understand what aftermarket means....

Don’t forget to add another point to your “Tesla CyberTruck” mention count for the week.

Santa Fe is the right answer.

Too expensive. But pretty.

No, because there are not multiple banks of cylinders to define the angle between.

A flat engine is either a boxer or a 180 deg V engine, depending on whether the opposed pistons share a crank pin or not.

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