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There’s no way Sapporo is the best ramen in Massachusetts. That’s almost certainly Yume Wo Katare.

The proposed regulations apply only medium and heavy duty vehicles, but contain a clause which in the process of clarifying this distinction happens to clarify that modifying on-road motor vehicles has been illegal under the CAA for years, and that technically many many race cars are already in violation.

Not nearly as confusing as you think if you have some history looking into these regulations, and I have in the past as a consultant for a major truck/bus company.

I’d be all for seeing the tC rebadged as a Celica, maybe then we can see a GT-S model with some tightened up suspension, breathing mods, and, just maybe, and actual reason to buy it.

They called their high performance division STI, you know, “sexually transmitted infection” to the entire English-speaking world besides the US.

It would be more like your mother pestering you to join the Priory of Sion. Hasids are fundamentalists, and they want to convert all Jews to their interpretation of Judaism.

Unless you’re a secular Jew who lives near a Hasidic community like Chabad. Because while proselytizing is no good, you can try and “save” wayward Jews all you want.

That caused the first major oil price drop, roughly a year ago. This second price drop is caused by a combination of things, but it boils down to a combination of a) China-led demand softness worldwide and b) investor anxiety after oil didn’t start trending upward when the heating season started.

I saw $1.89 in Boston; most of the top-tier stations are around $1.99 or $2.09 though.

“Green” is also short for “greenhorn”, a phrase used to describe a traveller who has no idea what they’re doing. Green in this case means a novice, not someone who is environmentally friendly.

Agh, beat me to it.

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When Clarkson tested the Prodrive P2, he got sick and had to stop the car...and he was driving. That might have been staged or played up, though.

Part of what makes Tesla interesting to investors is the roadmap that Musk has hinted at, and it really has almost nothing to do with cars themselves. Given the lithium ion market in the US, the Gigafactory operating at full capacity could represent 30-40% of the entire battery market in the United States. Tesla’s

That one is particularly annoying.

Why is Subaru such a hit? Well, they have the only wagon in the US that stickers for less than $25k, for one thing. The cheapest AWD vehicle for sale in the US, for another. They’re also the only company selling two sub-$30k sports car nameplates...only other one which comes close to that is Hyundai, with the Genesis

The FR-S/BRZ outsell the Miata (even considering the new model), and are still doing 2-3x the volume that the S2000 ever did.

Only if it’s illegal. In Massachusetts traffic filtering is illegal on many multi-lane roads, and cyclists therefore must take the lane. Otherwise, cyclists can change lanes like any other vehicle. The key thing is that unless the state you live in recognizes the cyclist’s right to pass cars on the right and use that

Let’s all back up for a second...if the driver is uninsured, they can be sued for pretty much every penny they have. Unfortunately, that’s probably nothing, and sending the driver into bankruptcy (which may happen) will not make money magically appear. The issue is not who’s accepting responsibility, it’s the fact

I made a “cold air intake” for my Celica out of PVC pipe, black engine paint and a universal K&N filter. Because it wasn’t secured at the bottom, the filter rubbed against the undertray and eventually crushed in, halving the actual surface area. When I fixed up the car for my parents a year ago, the biggest power