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They should be more correctly called “Power Stealing roads”. Cars running on this road will transfer some of their energy to the road thus allow them to generate power. How much this affects the cars MPG is unknown but these roads will affect rolling resistance and in turn the cars traveling across it. Conservation of

So do they manage to do this without increasing rolling resistance to the cars? If the road deforms more than typical asphalt, they really wouldn’t be capturing lost energy as much as taking energy from people’s cars (which aren’t exactly thermodynamically efficient to begin with)

“But my buddy’s fox body...”

His lawyer is even trying to get him off on this one too!

You could be the first Jalop writer to actually own a manual, diesel, wagon!

Wow, this guy just can’t stop killing people. 

Thanks!

Nope. This is owned by a really good friend of mine. Met him at Road America like 20 years ago! Probably the coolest car guy I know.

I’m so indignant about the idea of wheels in this game that I bought a copy and created an account just so I could quit the game and swear it off forever.

Great read. Thank you!

I like the writing style, Chris. Sounds like a great bike.

EG Civic coupe. Not a guess, that’s exactly what it is.

94 Civic, with mismatched door and replaced unpainted rear bumper.

I’ll reserve judgement until we see where this lands on the Fast ‘N’ Loud / Wheeler Dealers spectrum.

Knocked off Stars Wars like a god damn heat seeker.

This pleases me.

Once again, the “Simpsons did it first” rule applies.

The LH-platform cars were so good looking, it’s really sad that they were just gigantic piles of shit.

Meanwhile in Detroit