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A few years ago, Zakspeed was proud that it could get 600 horsepower from its 1.75-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine. Here is one from the 1950s making 600 horsepower with less displacement. Also, it revs to 12,000 RPM. Also it sounds amazing. I give you the BRM V16.

I might have agreed with you that this wasn’t the bear’s fault until I read the text messages. He knew exactly what he was doing.

How did that car fuck up that pass. It’s like they didn’t even try.

Black licorice, being the worst of all mainstream candies, is also the worst Halloween candy. (Candy corn is a bland sugar conveyance but at least it is festively-appropriate in looks.)

Honda S2000 both in and out and especially the sound

A random comment on a blog will definitely arrest the organic evolution of the English language. Good work!

The problem is that it was the (half) donut that made the visibility as much of an issue as it was. If he was pulling out of the parking area normally, he would have had better visibility in both directions. Also, he would look like he’s pulling out, so other traffic would be able to cue in on his intentions. But no,

Therein lies the big problem with EVs, though: you have to have a house to make it convenient.

Whenever I think about electric vehicle charging infrastructure:

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I’ve read the reports of the Jimny and for comparison, a 2017 Land Rover Discovery.

I drive pretty well. Haven’t needed a seatbelt or airbags so far. Don’t know why I have to have them if I’m responsible!

Most of this website honestly believes that they know better than industry professionals with years of experience and knowledge.

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Maybe the angle but seems kind of long-ish.  Also, it would look even better with a big fixed wing aka GT3 style.

I am talking about people who talk on their phones. I also think that it is discourteous to leave one’s cell phone on the table while sharing a meal with another person.

I’m in favor of banning the use of cell phones in all places where civilized people gather to dine, watch a movie, or live entertainment. It seems to me that cell phone users have completely lost the ability to live in the moment.

I raise an objection: The point about parents needing their phones is out of order. We somehow survived and raised kids as a species up to 15 years ago without have to be in contact 24/7 with whoever is looking out for their kids. In fact having to figure out stuff on our own is a great way to learn how to do shit and

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I can’t believe how often this needs to be re-stated: