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    Do you *feel* “in charge?”

    What a beautiful mistake. 

    Maybe make it a YouTube channel. Call it Hoovies Hoopties or something like that. 

    Have a star, you magnificent person. 

    Username checks out. 

    Shut up and take my star

    I don’t see how they can do this if the car is paid in full, either by cash or by a lender.

    Ford should have made the car available only on a 2yr lease with an option to buy at the end. You can’t sell it if you don’t have the title. 

    Acura NSX

    Actually I was a little disappointed it wasn’t Florida. 

    1. Performance

    Honda S2000, or a turbocharged Miata. 

    Lets also not forget vehicle maintenance on what is clearly an accelerated schedule. At 600 or so miles a day and a 5000 mile oil change interval, that’s an oil change every 8-9 days. Two or three timing belts a year. And new tires every three or four months. Any car going 200k miles a year is spending a significant

    In about a year this is going to show up as the best NCOP post ever.  

    My 5 and 3 year old daughters periodically request the 11'-8" compilation videos :)

    I didn’t say HD was hostile towards women or minorites. 

    It’s a tough situation for Harley, but one of its own doing. If you spend decades fostering a customer base that’s perceived to be hostile towards young people, women, and minorites, don’t be surprised when you have a tough time selling to young people, women, and minorities. 

    Ignorance of the rules is not an excuse. It’s up to the competitor to build their car for the rules: certainly building a Tesla would need a hard look at the rules. This was a huge mistake to make while determining eligibility on the team’s side. Just because someone pointed it out doesn’t excuse the poor planning on

    It sounds cool, but also extremely expensive to fix if it ever breaks.”

    Bozi, this is a great factual article, please keep these up. I know most readers have no idea how much research you have to do to match part numbers, but it’s appreciated by this one. While the “parts-bin” tag has been reported, this is the only real info out there on just how extensive Toyota dipped into the BMW