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Was that the quote - “like pulling a greasy string out of a dog’s ass,”?

And if one does take a suicide dash in front of you, grip the wheel, say one hail mary, and plow right through it. Do not risk your life, or the life of others on the road, to save Bambi. Your car will most likely be creamed, both literally and figuratively, but at least you will be alive to pay for the damage.

Well, it took ~820 days to build the 5,500 mile pipeline in the early 60s. That’s around 6 miles of pipe per day. There have been 9 spill incidents since it was finished in ‘64 including both Alabama incidents. It’s likely that’s just how long (or short) these repairs take.

Fair enough.

In a sense, I suppose. Former SUV owner and current 3-series touring owner. I left behind an SUV for a wagon. I couldn’t remotely understand why I would get a cross-over when, based solely on the interior space measurements, it’s essentially just a lowered SUV. (Look at a Subaru Outback next to a BMW X3.)

Are we not to believe the video?

Truth. If you’re at a race track and you see a wreck, everyone run towards it and get as close as you can. Smh.

NBC = Now Broadcasting Commercials. The NASCAR coverage from NBC and NBCSN is absolutely abysmal, not to mention such gems from Letarte as “if you wanna win races, you gotta run the fastest laps”.

Having read the entirety of the Act, and with an understanding of what kind of legal deference is afforded to agencies, I’m not at all convinced that this provision is bad. It’s essentially just due process considering that the Agency is given such broad authority to issue recalls. In reality, that authority amounts

Stupid person and scared flyer here: is it possible to fly into so much rain as to kill the engine or somehow disrupt the flow of air around the wings to the point that it affects lift?

Not even going to read the article and say NICE PRICE!

It’s “I very subtly...”

If there ever was a car worth buying and stashing away, this must be it. It’s a tragic thing to do with such a beautiful and brutish car, but I can’t imagine that 10, 20, 30 years down the line, when this sort-of exotic market has gone full digital, buyers won’t be pining for the day when the Viper existed.

Let’s finish this article for ya:

Also, it can hold a kayak!

Well, I’m in the South where it’s pretty doable as long as you keep a warm Barbour coat nearby. I tell you what, though, the car never ran as well as it did when I was driving it everywhere every day.

I see your Nixon administration and raise you a Hoover.

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For those curious about what roll threading is:

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