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If you are comparing city sizes, you should use the list of population by the metropolitan area, which includes both the central city and the surrounding suburban cities, and not just the population within only the city limits, which may be only a small fraction of the local population depending on where the

That’s what I thought it was at first, but couldn’t remember the name.  Saw one on My Classic Car a few years ago.  BMW powered, if I remember correctly.

Unfortunately, I am pretty sure she will win the runoff election. The R vote is being split between her and Doug Collins. Once the vote goes to a runoff, that won’t be the case anymore.

I was following a current gen Ridgeline recently, and the rear suspension arms just seem so skinny for something that is supposed to be hauling. I know they’ve gone through the engineering analysis, but it just doesn’t inspire confidence.

I knew 545 mph was fast, but I was still not prepared for how fast that glider was whipping around.

I’ve long said that I’d love Mazda to come out with a wankel/electric hybrid.  Low-end torque from the electric motor, but still can rev to the moon.  Modest sized battery to keep weight down, I’d love it.

Trump is no Machiavelli, but his entire life has been spent spinning PR and he knows how to drive the narrative. Earlier this year there was some leak or tell-all where Trump was discussing how he leaked some negative news about himself because he knew it would get the headlines off of potential criminality by Ivanka

Yes, dog is sitting on the 3rd row, which is folded down. You can see the seat back is up in a couple of the other pics

The ITR is certainly a better drive than a stock 240, but there are a lot more clean, stock ITRs out there than clean, stock 240s.

one place where it was happening was on the back window of my Expedition that has hardly any curvature at all. It does park outside. But the same thing happened to a set on my RX-8 that is garage-parked.

Yeah, I chuckled at David’s “possibly because wiper assemblies are so cheap these days” comment. Auto-parts stores are charging a ridiculous fortune for all these replacement wipers that are all made cheap in China. It probably costs them $1/ea to manufacture, but you go into a parts store nowadays and they are

You are probably not old enough.  I haven’t seen just the blade refills in auto-parts stores in probably 10-15 years.

My experience is that the mono-blades suck, and the tips of the blades are constantly not making contact and thus not wiping the whole arc. I’ve stopped buying them and went back to the older frame style.

Your average consumer won’t care. It will feel quick due to its instant torque, which is enough. It’s easily fast enough to move with traffic

No one is going to want to buy a 2023 car that is riding on a 3500lbs platform from 2002.

Maybe that’s a clipping error, are you implying a 1992 Mustang is riding on a 1972 Mustang suspension or is this some subtle dig about log axles?

consider these three little words: Cash for Clunkers.

Eh, both are OK looking from certain angles, and really ungainly from other angles.  Neither one looks nearly as good as the P1 to me.

Damn, I completely forgot about the rescheduled date. I didn’t see any articles on Jalopnik leading up to the race.

Maclaren’s styling has all been downhill since the P1 and MP4-12C. Those designs were aggressive yet elegant.  Increasingly it seems like the designers are all designing 1 small part of the car and no one is stepping back and trying to make the whole car look good.