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How is running a stop sign safer for a bicyclist?

That image in the ledge screams “SEX LUBE” to me.

A detail I noticed was that the Tacoma has a wheelchair and hoist for it in the bed.  I wonder if this could be a case of a set of hand controls malfunctioning, or a driver who is unaccustomed to them screwing up.

I always assumed the NASCAR mantra referred to the cars themselves, which, at the time, really were modified from production cars.

Wait, so he invented the magentic gaskets, or the flexible magnetic-impregnated rubber material that refrigerator magnets are made of?

In a world where Audi thinks they can sell another Allroad, the potential for the White Star Line to give the Titanic another go seems pretty good.

Why would they let you keep using your perfectly good PS4 controllers when they could force you to spend $79 apiece on new ones instead?

I know a woman who works as a soil scientist in the midwest who had this happen to her Jetta during a particularly busy year of field work, without having to cultivate it.

I said NP. Where I live, this would likely have an asking price more like $7K-$8K, and you might be able to haggle it down to $5500.

This feels like you could maybe haggle it down to $4500, and if that’s the difference in price, I can wash it myself.

The only one I see for sale anywhere near this price in Texas is an

Speaking as a Tesla owner here, one thing I’ve learned in approximately a year of owning my car is that the car’s worst feature is Tesla itself, and the car’s second worst feature is other Tesla owners.

I bet your marketing manager throws some truly kickass product launch parties.

I think price is the key here. Particularly if you want the V8, the Mustang is like $10K cheaper. I owned a 2017 Mustang GT, and didn’t even consider the Camaro or Challenger because they’re so much more expensive.

Maybe the idea is that you can put a kayak on top of it and use those to lash down the front end of it?

It’s not a clean S2000, though.  It’s an S2000 with a fugly body kit and a bunch of other tacky “mods” on it.

What’s wrong with leaving a 4 star Yelp review?

Subaru definitely builds some of their SUVs in the US.  I can’t remember which one it is, but they have a great big factory in Lafayette, Indiana where they build at least one of them.  I think it’s the Outback, but it may be that larger one, the name of which escapes me now.

Pretty much any Toyota G-head engine. 4A-G, 3S-G, 2JZ-G, etc.

I hope you enjoy replacing plastic cooling system parts.  Over and over again.

I guess maybe this makes sense in Detroit, but here in Texas, you’d have to air condition the car down to 133 degrees most of the year.  Cars regularly hit 150+ just sitting in the sun with the engine off.

Say what? The only thing on a Tesla that requires a subscription is the streaming media “premium connectivity” feature, which is basically a cell phone plane.

Supercharging isn’t a subscription service - you just pay for whatever you use, not unlike buying gas, except it’s really, really cheap.