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clemsonbobby1

I can actually answer this! I’m a former automotive engineer with a focus on aerodynamics!

Can you confirm my hot take: This is, despite the giant grill, the best looking 7-series since the E38.

I actually really like how the Supra looks, but this..... this made me laugh.

yes.

I might be mistaken, but I believe that his point is that 20 years ago he bought a complete house for $300 less than that price, and is questioning WTF is wrong with the world.

Early 2000's Celica. Toyota reliability - the standard version had a great 4-banger in it that just keeps going. Its shape is aerodynamic and it gets great fuel economy.

Volvo 240. I learned to drive on it, couldn’t look for a better first car.

The Black and Decker drill is a good deal, but Ace Hardware has the 20V Lithium Ion drill (just the drill, battery, and charger) on sale for just $19.99 this month(it’s usually like $60). So if you don’t need all the drill bits, Ace’s deal is pretty great.

The Black and Decker drill is a good deal, but Ace Hardware has the 20V Lithium Ion drill (just the drill, battery,

I used to work for Ford, as an engineer at their Product Development Center (PDC). At PDC, there were huge garages that were simply filled with competitive models, in various stages of de-construction. You could call it reverse engineering, but more than anything else, it’s just “let’s learn what we can learn”. You

Rolls Royce may be higher than expected due to their inclusion of umbrella holders in the door of the car, in England often referred to as.... wait for it.... bumbershoots!