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Don’t listen to me. I’m an idiot and this isn’t the case at all. I misread the original article.

Yeah I’m an idiot. I misread this one. I was upset because I really want to like Hyundai and want them to succeed and keep on this trend of making interesting cars.

I read the post wrong! I misread it and thought you stated that there was no control of ANY other windows, not just the one behind the driver.

I said this on the other Veloster article but I want to say it again. Manual seats are fine, but this car does not give the driver the ability to control the other windows. This is a prime way to make a car feel cheap. Its one thing to remove extras to be cheap, but Hyundai can’t give what, as far as I know, literally

Lack of power seats isn’t a deal breaker but lack of window controls? Old timers will give me the “back in my day” with crank windows and everything but that’s unacceptable today. Not being able to crank the other windows is ridiculously annoying and they have to cut this crap off if they want to shake the image of

They stated in the article that the dimensions are pretty much the same, so I’d imagine their “Will It Baby?” article on the last one is still relevant:

They’re site broke down on me when I tried to buy it. Thank God I took the hint.

You used a gender-specific pronoun for Randi in the second to last paragraph. Figured you’d like to know given the use of they/them in the rest of the article.

My middle school photographer made me say “fuzzy pickle” with my dad standing next to her. He began losing his shit and then I lost mine.

Bought sight unseen and uninspected. It was a dumb idea and I regret it. Nothing is seriously wrong with it, but man was it risky. It could have had coolant pouring out of it and I wouldn’t have known. I had no idea what shape any of the consumables (brakes, belts etc.) were in. Point is, just because you know

2021, debuting as a 2022 model? That will give the current gen a FOURTEEN YEAR lifespan. That’s absurd. Now I’m legitimately curious how many other sports cars (I use the term loosely) had such outrageously long lifespans.

Unfortunately some people learn those lessons the hard way. I bet if he had made it out of this one alive he would never get in anything more dangerous than a Volvo.

Every part of modifying cars can get really expensive really quickly. It’s so tempting to skimp or half-ass things. It took me a while to realize that if you can’t do it right it’s not worth doing.

In the video you can see that the seats aren’t in the car anymore. Massive flexing of the structure of the car likely caused the fastening solution of the seats to simply be ripped out. And you’re right, the cage may not have anything to do with the actual cause of death, but the work is a clear sign of his knowledge

Look at these two photos and compare them to the basic figure outlined here by LeMons. He’s missing all sorts of triangulation points, most notably on the roll hoop above his head. It would take nothing for that to get super bent. Additionally, there are no spreader plates where he attached the bars, meaning a tiny

I like your point about save truthers, and the real truth here is that yes, Couture shot it right into his glove. The important bit, though, is why he did that and the answer is because Flower read the play and got there. He did an amazing job of getting across the crease and getting his glove in the spot where he had

This is the highlight for me:

Possibly Sidney Crosby? He may not have reached Gretzky-levels but I’m not sure that comparison should have ever been made. That said he’s still gotten his team 3 cups and he’s only 30.

Great insight into Labo, which a lot of people still seem to be confused about. However, this is filled with crazy grammatical and structural errors. Please run this by an editor.

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