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Don't forget to factor in the LS variable.

According to my calculations, the answer is; Miata.

Any car made of old school Lego bricks looks like a Defender.

Eco-mino

Celsius makes more sense to me. When Alexa tells me it’s 70° F outside, I have no clue what that means. 

I call bullshit on this. I grew up with Celsius and I understand Celsius intuitively to a degree I’ll never be able to with Fahrenheit. Just because it is intuitive to you doesn’t mean it’s a better system for everyday temperatures. For me, 0 is freezing, -10 is deadly cold, 10 is cold, 20 is nice, 30 is fucking hot

No one:
No one at all:
BMW: Another model! And a long name!

God, what a stupid argument. So many people regurgitate this crap and never take the 10 seconds to think about it to realise the how dumb it is.

Are you serious? There’s nothing easier than metric for measuring temperature “from an everyday life perspective”:

nobody_cares”

C is where water freezes.

Ironically, drivers seem to be equating it more to Millenium Falcon type autopilot.

How the fuck is 0 degrees, which represents the line between “freezing” and “not freezing” less intuitive?

Metric system is garbage for measuring temperature, though, from an everyday life perspective. 0° is a pretty good measure of “really fucking cold” and 100° “really fucking hot!”, a lot more intuitive than the metric equivalents (-18/+38).

I think it’s only more intuitive because it’s what you grew up with. So it feels more intuitive because you instinctively know what, say, 60 degrees F feels like. (Also, whether or not 0 and 100 are extreme depends on where you live - here, 0F is not that cold. “Really fucking cold” is -30 or so.)

It only matters for those monthly cross-country road trips that everyone poo-poo’ing on EVs seems to take.

I’ve always wanted to change a VW Tiguan to “Iguana”. I had a friend with an Acura Vigor that lost the “V”, and he was annoyed at how hilarious I found his “Igor”. A lot of “Yeth Mathter” jokes. I probably would have been annoyed too.

Ew to the Vette, the Vette guys, or the chrome letters? Or all three? 

Ew.

Toyota's actually been doing this for quite a while now.