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Well played, sir!

Kristen, your baby looks great for a 17 year old car!

Very pedantic. I love it! I was concerned about the HDPE he attends. High Driving Performance Event? Maybe it’s in the mountains or something.

Several years ago, my wife was shopping for a new car. She put together a spreadsheet (she loves spreadsheets) before we went to the dealers. She showed the spreadsheet to one of the salesmen, and he just handed over the keys for us to take the test drive ourselves. He didn’t wanna waste his time on a well-informed

I really like some Royal Blood songs, but this is not one of them.

I had a 1982 Ford Escort EXP 5-speed. This isn’t my car – mine was white and blue. And, mine was nearly this clean. Good car for back and forth to school.

Your comment sparked an idea: restaurants should have EV charging stations. Especially the ones on (or very near) an interstate. Plug in, have a meal, and get on your way. Drivers would be less likely to dread the stop for a charge, and restaurants could get a little extra cash selling electricity.

Same here – house boat. If you wanna park in a cove on Sunday, you better start turning that thing on Saturday.

Crowd-seeking technology is part of the base package.

Over-produced? Have you watched Proving Grounds?

Chill thrill!

Watched this yesterday. Interesting analysis by Chain Bear as usual.

I’m in the US. I admit I had a use a cheat sheet to understand some of the references though.

To be faaaaaair, I love Letterkenny!

An excellent documentary on the same topic was produced by the BBC. It chronicled both the danger and safety improvements in Formula One over the years:

The video is blocked from embedding.

You could buy a nice car/truck and a nice boat instead of this thing.

Were these races televised in the U.S.?