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That’s not true, Brian’s shoptruck was a Lightning and Jesse had a mk3 Jetta, but the main cars were all Japanese.

“Specific cars like the Volkswagen Beetle, Mazda Miata and BMW Z3 were not considered because the team felt the vehicles were not masculine enough. Which, please allow me to double-facepalm before I finish this.”

Ghost of Tsushima is awesome for making me want to actually explore, and getting a handle of the patient, precise fighting makes you want to find more Mongols. Its big, but not obnoxious (AC: Origins or Odyssey, holy shit), and its so pretty and interesting that I keep wanting more. Sucker Punch always makes good

Specifically this one, very bland and lets the salt bake into the pizza.

Lots do, a Tombstone is like a different pizza when you can taste everything

Note to anyone who buys one: SALT IT before baking, and a little butter or olive oil coating in the pan will never hurt. Heck, put some shredded cheese in the pan for that fake Burt’s Place finish!

Wendy’s is always the best is the ‘burbs around here, consistently hot and well-made. I can’t get on the Chick-Fil-A train, like, I eat it and my reaction is “Yeah, that was a chicken sandwich.” Its just so boringly competent, which is the same problem I have with Culver’s. Yep, all the boxes under “Cheeseburger” are

So, is someone really going to throw this one-off around after getting it certified? I really doubt that, its a glorious car but you’d have to have disposable money for your disposable money to actually run one of these. Like, hit a rock and ruin corner suspension and some bodywork, ch-ching you just spent a new

Love basically everything but the interior, why do a Group B tribute with a 2020 interior?

The overflow only happens with overheating, basically every cooling system is a pressurized, closed system. If it has a radiator or coolant cap with a rating it is pressurized.

I love how Toyota has made the best homologation special in maybe a decade out of a Yaris, but the Supra is just a rebodied BMW. I see Toyota has their priorities in line.

I’d say the main reason very few paid attention to it was because BMW seems to have wanted to make it as ugly as possible. It looks like a fractile soccer ball shitting out a 911, and I’d put good money on BMW doing that so it didn’t sell well. It really feels like a proof-of-concept or a PR stunt that didn’t get very

No Ghost of Tsushima? What?

I think he is trying to keep the wheel budget away from being the same price as the car

The best route I’ve ever driven were the back roads through Allegheny National Forest, not a single straight road or flat camber section in the whole damn park, spectacular. Giant fantasy drive? I would absolutely love to try the WRC Australia and Acropolis rallies, Baja 1000, and Nurburgring.

All good points. My only counterpoint would be what to do with the kiddos while waiting for a charge 2-3x per day

I looked at these pretty hard last year but the pricing is just too much for being a smallish bike, its hard to buy a Scrambler when you can get a good S2R for like half the price.

Now that you say that I just want a bodywork guy to remove all the black and red tack-ons to see it, the white section looks like a pretty little car.

Everything about that looks like the McLaren F1 mk2, and definitely has some Sauber Mercedes going on. I want to like normal McLarens but there are really only two, the GT and Speedline, that are pretty or interesting.

This continues to be my EV sticking point, overall range and function on bigger trips. Ok, you can find and plan a route that incorporates fast chargers, or you can jump on your potato to find the nearest station on Maps, and you’ll probably be fine to cross most of the country. Still, there are the stops, the waits,