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Glad to see Tennessee is focusing on the really hard-hitting research.

We need to hurry and get Free Valve on some readily available consumer cars!

It became fashionable to hate Bond films after QoS. I’ve enjoyed all of Craig’s Bond films a lot. I remember reading the review he linked to at the time and I agreed a lot with it. It sounds like peer pressure told him it was bad so he eventually agreed (just my theory).

Huh, I frequent Hilton Head. I might have to stop by as I have never seen one.

Those are bad. But is there any better fake name than the Mercury Mistress?

Super cool.

I couldn’t be happier with my recent Pacifica purchase. I could however be happier with my two local dealers. They suck!

I was really confused about the Tom Ford comment. Different Tom; got it.

Humer h2 humer. Y I can no by?

y i can by no new h2?

Your MR vs RR comparison is right where mind went. If they can make a distinction between those two, then they can between FR and For. This raises the question, has a car ever been an RF (as opposed to FR)?

Ach. I bet you the drivers demand to scrap them within 6 races, still not quite as fast as that terrible re-worked qualifying.

Traditional taxi’s had monopolies written in to law. The same is more or less true with Comcast. Those aren’t true free market sectors.

Jalopnik just has a massive hard-on for giving crap, fairly or unfairly to Uber. Every week they have to have some “Uber is Yet Again Satan Incarnate” headline to meet their quota. I like Jalopnik in many ways, but this is not one of them. If they are a bad company who treats customers and employees terribly then they

Interesting arguments, it does seem pretty obsolete to have land missiles.

It’s unwatchable. I watch sky coverage several hours after the race. We need a paid option here so badly.

I’m not trying to defend this thing, but “a little bit dizzy” is about as far from “Dizzy as Hell” as you can get. Maybe that headline overstates it a little bit?

The Tahoe, I thought, but poking around a bit says it was the 2500.

I wouldn’t say it’s ever morally wrong. I’m sure you could come up with a situation where it’s a bit of a dick move though.

In all seriousness, at what point is something literally unrestorable? If this was some potentially 10 million dollar Ferrari, would/could someone magically whip this into shape, or is it actually impossible?