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The range estimates comparisons have mainly been from a misunderstanding of EPA figures. EPA’s default range number is based on a combined cycle that includes the city cycle with a lot of stop and go, while most people instead compare range to steady state highway range (usually around 70mph).

Two bus stops???  Daytona Transit doesn’t mess around.

The original R53 was a good deal ($19k), considering the raw feel and quirkiness. The JCW was never a good deal ($7k for 37HP), and the GP was kind of absurd when you consider what you could do with the same money in the aftermarket. It was, however, cool AF.

This reads like a 19 year old who thinks he’s just figured out how the world works. Adorable.

This article was complete dogshit.

no, they get paid by the click. hence the ridiculous headline.

Seems like a good time to dust this one off:

TFA doesn’t mention it, but I am 100% sure the car buyer was a white guy. If it had been a POC the Laredo Sherriff’s Department would have sprained their wrists patting themselves on the back over their, “massive drug bust.”

The sad thing is...I think they actually have improved. I think their problem is that their improvement is only at or just above the reliability inflation index.

Hookers and coke dealers need a basic living wage.

Perfect marketing for your typical truck bro. If only that thing had stacks pouring out black smoke. ...and a pair of brass Truck Nutz dangling in the breeze.

Ok Boomer.

I agree that it is not ugly. It is also not beautiful. I’d say its striking, and different.

Truck buyers are a very particular set with very particular needs and tastes, and they tend to skew more conservative (in terms of general buying tastes, not politics, though that may also be true to some degree) than shoppers in other segments.

Boomers deserve every bit of ridicule that can be thrown at them.

Cool, I was wondering where those new articles on Deadspin were coming from.

I see what you did there.  

Probably the same type that think anyone/anything would be better as a “busty, barely-dressed blonde.”

You’re ignoring the fact that O’Neill Cylinders can be constructed with modern technology, can have sufficient mass to shield them from most if not all radiation hazards*, and can provide a 1g earth gravity environment and be tailor made to our species precise needs. That’s a very obvious exclusion in your final

Ah, the megahertz myth is alive and well, I see. A modern Intel CPU has around one and a half billion transistors, and the Apple II’s 6502 process had three and a half thousand. That’s around 400,000 times more transistors.