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The interview about “how hard it was to leave Detroit for LA” was hilarious.

It’s just the new name for the freedom convoy.

Then you haven’t been paying attention.

It’s unclear if the two had had a prior run-in on the road, or if the truck driver simply didn’t want the sedan getting ahead.

Feel better?

I hate saying this - but had this been an attractive white girl, this would be splashed across the national news, teams of volunteers would have been out searching this last month, and we’d have serious people, asking serous questions about what happened.

The plant did it better

Clydesdale?

Sure, as soon as Ford renames it to the Probe.

I think what we’re seeing here is the natural limit of performance electric vehicle builds today. It took a while to make every day performance accessible - back in the 80s and 90s you could get cars that did 0-60 in under 5 seconds, but they were things like Ferraris or Cosworth-engined Fords that were fragile and

Unbelievable... People are using forums and instead of Facebook groups.

You seem to be under the mistaken impression that the world couldn’t possibly revolve around bullshit despite the entirety of human history

Send out checks to everyone—more money supply—so there’s less value. And we get inflation—only an idiot couldn’t see that effect coming.

They also seem to be geniuses

Well Republicans tell me that arming people makes them safer and more polite, so clearly this is fake news.

Here in Ontario, as soon as the ice opens up in the spring it’s fishing season and people compete to fish out the most snowmobiles. Seasoned veterans of the sport have their favorite spots, usually in communities where drinking and snowmobiling are a big thing.

Someone didn’t make it to the end of the article...

Mazda 3 hatchback (also available in sedan but go for the hatch please)

Nik should clarify if he lives in Boston or “Boston”. If he’s out in Waltham / Newton / Brighton and has garage parking those beautiful wagons make plenty of sense. If he’s in Boston proper and parking on the street, he should consider something that will live a short brutal life.

never own a chrysler product.

is that a superstition or just good judgement?