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I just assumed it was because all these kids and their newfangled “STANCEBRO” cars influencing train design. Thomas chuffed off to the Staceworks where Victor was fabricating some dope-ass spacers for the narrow-gauge steamies to roll up out the quarry. “Noice!” said Rheneas.

the engine will only last 31,000 miles.

the opposite works on birds (british usage) in a pub ;)

M badges on non-M BMWs.

So, what you’re trying to convince everyone to believe, if I’m understanding your position is, basically, that the author (AkursedX) really had this experience:

COTD

It’s okay because if you still want to buy a new car that feels like it’s based on horrendously outdated technology there’s the 370Z.

Even further, you MUST be critical of your failures (especially so when casualties are involved) in order to avoid making the same mistakes in the future.

Yeah, because Yemen’s permission means anything to this administration.

This is basically how the 1960s Kripo police cars were described in the alternate history novel Fatherland, interesting that Volkswagen at least considered the idea at about the same time in real life.

Once a day, bro.

This 100%. Musk should do what will bring the most results in the long-run, not what his emotions (or ours) say in the moment. That might put on a good show but not accomplish anything.

The little-known turbo S70/2

new combustion technology, you say?

It’ll increase your HP by 11% (with a chip, almost 18%!), and it will improve your gas mileage by 7%. But only if your tires are set to the right PSI - if they’re off by even 1.5 then it won’t work and you’ll probably crash.

K-219 and the story of Sergei Preminin comes to mind. We don’t have to like the cold war, or our “enemy” at the time...but we sure as hell have to respect the individuals that went to sea on those dangerous boats for their country. Hats off to Sergei and all the other brave sailors who braved those no-win situations

Gabriel’s response to Trump’s proposed tariffs was great.

They are all “eerily similar” because in every instance the driver mistakenly mashed down the accelerator.