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I have several cars and motorcycles, and almost never agree with Raph on anything; yet, the honest truth is: we should all bicycle.

That is the game. If you’re Rivan or Nikola, you’ve just got to keep up until Honda, Mazda, Subaru or the like figure out their stab at EVs won’t cut it, and they can’t keep up with the others--then they’ll buy your company to catch back up, or at least they’ll appear to catch back up.  And you get to walk away with

On a Yellowstone trip last summer, my rental car did it damnedest to “lane-keep assist” itself into a crowd of cyclists I was passing.

I am an active rider, and I know a whopping two HD riders now.  All the rest have passed on, or moved on to metric cruisers.

Aren’t all values (well, units) made up?

To be fair, a lot of C8 buyers will make the same choice.

I guess not everyone enjoys the things I enjoy...

Magically, less fun to drive on road than a Wrangler, but guaranteed to provide more smiles-per-mile off road (though tire choice matters very much here), despite being empirically worse at said activity.

Generalissimo Franco would like to express his thanks for being remembered this time.  He is so often forgotten.

I like “Model-E”.  A Model-T for today.

That’s a really good point. I hadn’t considered it before, but I would actually have had a really positive impression of this vehicle if Ford had called it almost anything else.

Leftists can’t drive Buicks?

Durant’s middle name was really “Crapo”?

Good Copy. It’s 2020. “Bold” has been relegated to useless garbage adjective status, like so many others lately.

It gets a whole article about “Bold Styling”, but you could park it in front of my office and the whole staff would walk by thinking it was a 6-year old Jeep or Nissan, and never take a second glance.

It just depends.

Rusty nails!

The Huns treated rich Romans in a manner the Romans might not call “just fine”.

*Not intended for the Old Man from Scene 24.  I hit the wrong “reply” button due to intense laughter.

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