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Avenatti: Nike was paying college players!

The BBB is a pay-for-a-good-rating scam. Everyone needs to stop supporting them. 

Let’s also remember that IndyCar recently implemented spec bodywork with the explicit goal of reducing downforce, which they were able to accomplish through the universal body kit. F1 cars had insane amounts of downforce last year, and probably have a similar amount this year despite the new aero regs. But this is a

Yep. We'd all have no doubts about the winner. Pretty much like 99% of F1 races.

Overnight trains can save you by moving while you sleep.

That was me, and I’m still looking for you little jerks.

That rear seat is where children learn to die in rear-end collisions.

New-age euphamism for stealership.

This is an argument where I'm rooting for both of you to lose.

It’s okay, David.  I knew what you meant.

As someone who inspects vehicles damaged in-transit from manufacturer to dealer on a regular basis, I can almost guarantee that there was some sort of damage to the door that required the trim panel to come off for repair, and the technician put it on wrong. This seems far more likely to be a bone headed error by a

“Still, you can’t expect me not to point out a hilarious flaw I noticed in my friend’s 2015 Chrysler 200, his very first new car”

My friend is actually not the least bit bothered by this upside down panel, and actually kind of likes it. He tells me it makes his vehicle unique.

The Most Pathetic Manufacturing Defect I’ve Ever Seen in a New Car Was in a Chrysler 200

Odd, considering that’s also when they introduced the S197 Mustang on an all-new platform, and those have held up a lot better than anything else from that era of Ford. Maybe they spent all their money on the Mustang and skimped everywhere else.

Subpar is more like it.

Actually the switch panel is in the correct orientation. The rest of the car is backwards.

I rented a 200 once. It had 2k miles on it and left me stranded about 6 miles out of PHL on the walt whitman bridge. I don’t think national ever gave me my $75 for the tow back.

I don’t see how it could have gotten that hot. I mean, it’s not like those Porches were all topped off with jet fuel.

Not strictly a “container ship” but a Roll-On Roll-Off (RO-RO) vessel which appears to carry some container cargo above decks.