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This guy obviously loves testing, and they should reward him. At least get him a pizza!

I love that story about the old lady, in which things have come back full circle. Cars are meant to be loved, be their motors ICE, EV or steam. 

That will be a much nicer ride for the off-road trails. Plus, you won’t be going high-speed, so increased body roll won’t matter. 

Yep. Buy that RS6. That is the clear winner. 

Mmmm. The white Levin is like the volume turned up to 11!

So is this company going to pay David royalties on each sale?

I love those old cabovers as well. The thing is, there isn’t an impetus to buy one unless you actually plan on using it. Unlike an extra car or 3.

This is cool. I assume once they have sold enough units that the rebate disappears, then they will have assembly costs dropped to make up the difference. 

Yep. Retiree snowbirds is why Arizona has options nowhere else in the West does. 

I think you need to pick a part of a vehicle, like Torch and his indicators/taillights, and then do a deep dive on it. Perhaps the windshield wipers?

That is a very clean and beautiful piece of slowness. 

Hey! For those who like to see an engine up close, the older cars arrange for that!

So when is the Suez going to install bumpers? I was just thinking about this while at the bowling alley, and no of course I don’t use them when I bowl. My imaginary child uses them. 

I can imagine these being great little end delivery vehicles for some companies in Europe. Those tiny streets make this great for delivery as opposed to the bigger vans which can have real challenges turning around. 

If I remember correctly, the shippers/sellers frown heavily on that. But I agree, it is an idea that makes sense. 

I for one am happy to have two writers with similar tendencies.

Everytime I see one of those Scenicruisers, it reminds me of the 747 double deckers for some reason.

Yeah that was my take as well. With the skidplate and mention of snow, I wonder if they had a lot of run ins with snowbanks.

That would be beautiful. 

My slowest was definitely my 93 Corolla, but that at least had the 1.8L in it, so it was making 105 hp and about 115 lb of torque. But the thing is bulletproof.