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Not surprising, when you think about it. Ferraris are all about their engines. That’s where their character is. Going full electric would defeat that quite substantially.

Notice that there’s no pics showing wheel travel...

Bone hugs in harmony.

Uhh.... How is it not called "E-Camino"?!

Oh Oh Oh! Even more ideas! What if we expand on the tractor-trailer concept a bit more and make a really, really big tractor which is basically just a giant engine? It’ll be the giant engine on wheels! We could just call the ‘Engine’ for short.

If you had made this comment when the previous model debuted, I’d have to agree.

I’ve learned that there’s a wide disparity in the meaning of the words “graphic video.”  For anyone who hasn’t watched yet, this is towards the “I can’t eat lunch now” end of the spectrum.  How awful.  

Y’all Queda?

Here’s one of TWO airworthy A6M zeros left in the world (both in the USA). Next to one of 12 P-40Ns still flying. They did a mock dogfight. With how rare these birds are, it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

I say it all the time: trucks are pavement princesses. No matter how tall you lift them or how aggressive of tires you put on, the weight bias is terrible, wheelbase is too long, and trackwidth too wide. If you want to off road, a wrangler or 4runner is a better base package. If you want to off road but a truck is

Currently the stock price is up $37.58 for the day or just slightly under 11% gain.

No one would be against this if taxis and Uber were held to the same standard. Either tell Uber drivers they have to comply with the same standards as Taxis, or relax the taxi restrictions and buy back all those medallions.

It does beg the question, though;

As a former owner of a ‘10 two door JK, this is exactly how I’d configure mine:

What about a lightly used Mercedes-Benz Metris? Economical 2.0L turbo engine, seats 8, RWD, rated to tow 5000 lbs (“rated”), plus barn doors or hatch back offered.

So GoDaddy was totally cool with DailyStormer up until now?

What you said:

Single-purpose cars always fascinate me.

Before I even read any of the comments.