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* “...driver is miraculously still alive...” Unlike copy editing.

There are dozens of CTs on the lot at my local Tesla center and at the overflow a block away. Base models, Foundation series, Beasts...they’re all sitting there. Neatly in rows.

I find Stradman to be insufferable.

On YouTube, I can watch modern day hobos hop freight trains, and fearless trespassers film abandoned malls, factories, and amusement parks. All under their own name, and fully identified. All activities fully illegal, and dangerous as hell. Can anyone explain the selective enforcement on YT?

This seems so batty. In law school, they teach a common law principle known as “bona fide purchaser for value” which 100% protects buyers where a fair price is paid for property, where there is a lawful registration system (e.g., state-issued titles or deeds) in place, and where the buyer is innocent/ignorant of any

I’l care about this case just as soon as the rightful heirs to the Wagon Queen empire get their fair share of the Vacation film fortune.

Tommy Lee Jones can figure it out.

So, THIS is why TWA went dark-belly up.

As a North Dakota resident, unrestricted speeds and ultra-high-performance cars would make just getting around infinitely more palatable.

Two times WHAT PROBABILITY, though?

Brakes.

* elude.  Maybe you shouldn’t be judging others for their intelligence.

“Free.”  That’s rich.

The biggest problem with a statement such as “far less likely” is that everything is relative.

Max’s baby blue Lancia Beta Coupe from Modern Problems. For whatever reason, I just love that car, and Chevy’s sad resignation as his brand new ride gets repeatedly trashed.

Tough month for motorsports journalism. Will never forget reading Miller’s work, digesting it, and like the author, often disagreeing with it. But he had a genuine passion for the sport and his work.

Delta: Wear your mask.

I used to watch a lot of gameshows as a kid in the 70s and 80s, but I don’t think I’ve heard the phrase “California emissions” since.

This was an opinion piece, and the writer (who I believe to be a rare blend of credible, informative, and entertaining) tells us exactly the source of the opinion: a staff discussion of automotive journalists. He also cites objective evidence in support of said opinion, and qualifies the same with “I get the

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