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People buy bigger cars out of concern of other people buying bigger cars. Congratulations on perpetuating the cycle.

I DONT WANT SUVs CUVs or a TRUCK!

Did you watch any of the videos?  I'd say the sound was pretty fucking loud at the source.

I know, right?

Please remove “Dr. Science” from your name.

Yeah! Fuck the environment! Fuck progress! Cheap gas is a Jesus-given right!!!

I wouldn’t be surprised by a high performance EV from Hyundai Motor Group. They have been investing heavily on EVs and recently Rimac.

That... That’s what this is for. To make overnight charge an option. 

You mean in the gif at the top where he’s warming up the tires in the burnout box? Did you watch the video?

PC, Ulta settings.

Really? Instantly reminded me of 2008 Dodge Avenger ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 

Nah, electrics make sense in drag racing too. They’re boring as fuck, given that the car can be tuned to do basically all the work, and they don’t make any noise, but they make sense from a performance perspective. Really, any race of sufficiently short duration is great for electrics. Where you won’t see them doing

Until they affix a “turbo” badge to a car with an electric motor, I’m giving a slight edge to Porsche.

The 3D printing is probably the easy part. I’ll imagine there are a lot of non-printable components that are unique to respirators that can’t be made from repurposed car parts.

Most tracks in the U.S. are substantially more expensive than those in Europe, I would assume due to regulations.  Around here the very cheapest is $300 for a day.

NADA now estimates new light-vehicle sales between 13 million and 13.5 million units for the year – down from an original 2020 sales forecast of 16.8 million units.

A million times this. They registered in random island nations to avoid paying taxes and so they could pay their workers next to nothing. Fuck em. Hope they all go belly up. 

Let them register their ships stateside and pay taxes and then we’ll look into giving them assistance in a year or two.

No article on cruise lines is complete without mentioning how much they pollute, and how often they get caught dumping trash at sea.