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Hahahaha for me this crosses the “SO fucking awful it’s funny” threshold.

I like how Chris grabs Matt’s hand in a total (and admittedly common) misunderstanding of how a high five is supposed to work. Matt’s face is all “no, that’s not right”.

I hope she stands near a mustang at the next cars and coffee.

I really feel like we need to sympathize with those impacted most by that graphic. My prayers go out to the 40 Rams fans in Los Angeles that have to watch their team at 6:30 AM on October 23rd.

Walmart’s Supertech oil is the way to go.

As an audio engineer, I approve this message.

The “crowd cheer” track at the end killed me.

I really hope that trailer was an SNL creation.

I creeped through your history. You called a Subaru Legacy wagon “perfect”. Your judgement on styling is questionable at best.

Everyone has a boner over the 850, but the 840 was the superior car in every way except that it didn't have a manual option. They were just as fast/slow and twice as reliable.

Wait.

I do love a millennial who thinks 40 years olds are so old we don’t know what the internet is or how to use it. (do they not teach the history of the technology in school?)

“it was like a jealousy that he was there first”

They’re doing the LORD’S WORK.

Also, they’ll probably just fix them. And the cars won’t be worth as much afterward, so some people who couldn’t otherwise afford a supercar might get one!

Yes! It’s not like they wrecked 11 of the remaining McLaren F1's. Yes, it’s sad to see beautiful things broken, but these guys didn’t do it to anything super rare or irreplaceable.

I can’t get stuff done because I’m playing this interactive game that explains why I can’t get stuff done.

This is a very good defense of electric cars.

You risk all that every time you leave your driveway.