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YES!

Oh, FFS. When you wrap an F40 around a lamppost, I think you deserve whatever “embarrassment” you get.

NOOOOOOO!!!!!!

Fuck United Airlines.

So...Buick is in denial about being Buick?

Plot twist: they’re not bleeding, they’re just leaking blinker fluid.

I grew up right near the Skunk Train. Can confirm, steam locomotives are awesome.

Americans (and I say this as someone who lived most of his life there) seem to have a bizarre fear of extremely small cars. The smallest Nissan we ever got was the Versa Note.

Sadly, I’d expect this from a social media company that refuses to ban Trump because his tweets are “newsworthy”. Bull fucking shit.

I was actually just thinking about this the other day. Green is a highly underrated color for cars, especially dark green (I’m not a fan of vivid lime green - like bright orange or red, it’s a bit too vivid for my taste).

Do you live in Victoria, BC? I think I’ve seen that car!

So these things have really good sleeping accommodations, but not even a rudimentary toilet of any kind?

Oh, I’ll definitely get around to watching it at some point. But I’m in film school now and I have a list of about a thousand movies to watch, and Mary Poppins is pretty far down the list.

I can just hear Mr. Regular’s voice. “So ‘90s! Oh, so ‘90s! UGGGGHHHH! Goin’ down the ‘90s hole!”

The original MP was the first movie I ever saw.

I liked the idea at first, but there’s one thing you should never do with EV conversions: don’t let it have less power than the original. How hard would it have been to put in a slightly beefier motor? The original Nissan Leaf was introduced in 2011, and it had 210 lb/ft of torque.

So here’s a practical question: why does this word exist? Why on earth would anyone create a word that is so plainly impossible to use in anything like a normal conversation? During the invention of this word, did no one raise their hand and say “Excuse me, but...are we going to expect people to spend 3.5 hours saying

What do the old, wise vans think of this young whippersnapper?

I always pretty much assumed a millennial was anyone born in the 1990s. Now, by this new definition, I no longer fit the requirements.

Am I the only one here who actually thinks it looks good? The proportions aren’t that far off of a normal hatchback, and unlike the squiggly mess that is most new car designs (cough*Bolt*cough), the lines on the I-Pace are beautifully simple and smooth. The tail end does seem a little tall, but not overbearingly so.