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Just NOT those wheels...

This is a testament to the timeless design of the Carrera GT. This design was so ahead of its time.

This just in- Consumer Reports has just rated “Consumer Reports” with a below average ranking. The drop in ranking was based on issues with browsers failing to pre-load their webpage even if you weren’t going there, to print magazines that dog-ear too easily in dentist waiting rooms.

Looks to me like a case of asshole (swerving into them) on asshole (speeding recklessly, passing in a no passing zone, no safety clothing) crime.

Holy crap someone shot a cell phone video in landscape

It does not matter. Modern cars will tell you in the information display if something is amiss and quite possibly shut the engine down to prevent damage. Gauges are purely a styling cue to make you feel slightly more involved with the oily bits.

I’ll skip the usual “correlation, causation, blah!” spiel and counter this by saying that in the history of car transport, low-priced cars are safer than they’ve ever been.

“We built 5,111 vehicles last year in Toledo and we got a catered meal of hot dogs and hamburgers as our thanks,”

One of the earliest, before the crazy took over: 400 GT. Stylish, but relatively unremarkable and consistent with 60’s conventions for GT cars.

it should be nicknamed the b’Gosh. it will make the current crop of soldiers mots likely to be operating nostalgic for the jeans and overalls their mothers bought them for their first day of first grade.

I see your bet and raise you

*ahem*

I wanted to do all of them but hey, you think I have nothing to do? I have work to do damn it!

No.

Gizmodo: Chrome uses too much RAM.
Jalopnik: RAM uses too much chrome.

I posted this earlier this year on Pathfindertalk. Everyone that chooses to drive on the beach should be taught the following or something similar.