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The Democrats may have been the Party of the Confederates 100 years ago. But today? It’s the GOP that is the party of the Neo Confederates.

AngryBob-VA still pretending the parties never switched in this year of our lord 2023. See what happens when the GQP controls education?

Wow. This is... really something. Nice work finding 2 dots and missing the other 9 million that create the full picture.

I, for one, think it’s bizarre to name things after the side that lost.

Renaming a street that’s named for a dead ass-hat is going to “destroy your life”?  You might want to look into, for instance, actual current atrocities in places like Ukraine before dying on the straw-hill of dead traitors to the U.S. ...

Slavery was once common, therefore we should forever have monuments honoring slave owners that only exist because a bunch of white people got mad they couldn’t own black people anymore. - ThatVanGuy

I would be perfectly happy with a road going version of the RX-Vision (pictured in the article) with a hybrid setup that uses a small battery to keep the weight down and a rotary as the range extender.

Mazda: From Zoom-Zoom to Tease-Tease.

It’s really starting to feel that the death of the manuals in imminent. Tried to get my kid a Tacoma manual the dealer thought I was speaking a foreign language. Ended up getting a BRZ instead (yes I know a complete 180) but at least I could find a manual. Granted it’s almost impossible to find a BRZ nowadays. Sad

BMW stopped being about “the ultimate driving machine” a while ago. That slogan may still help to sell the idea of a car, but the reality is that few people actually like driving anymore. We Jalops are the outliers, not the norm. For most people driving is because they “have to” not because they “want to”. Doesn’t

There isn’t one.

They don’t want any left-leaning people visiting or living there. Politically, Fl is a damned important state. Republicans can’t win the presidency without it, no matter what.

GM rebadges every EV as a “Saturn” in Florida.

Had a ‘15 and had similar hell of things constantly going wrong. I think that car was in the shop for almost 15% of my ownership. Also, how does a car come from the factory with all those rattles? Legendary Subaru reliability, my ass.

C8 Corvette for me. I as many lusted over the idea of a midengined corvette for most my adult life, but when it finally came to be... it just felt like it lost the plot. Even looking past the warmed over C7 styling and dimensions that don’t quite feel right, the fact that they didn’t offer it in a manual means they’ve

I think the Supra is pretty great and punches well above its weight. Its performance is equal to or slightly better than a CT4V Blackwing which is a bit more expensive. BUT... See the thing about Supras is that they have a but. But the Supra is tricky to drive fast on track, has rear floating brake calipers, the right

I might get some hate for this one, but ALL Luxury brands... at least the more common ones like BMW, Mercedes, Lexus, Cadillac, Acura, Infinity and such. It’s been a long time since I’ve been in a luxury brand that actually felt like it was worth the extra money over what is available from “more affordable” brands.

Try as it might, Toyota just couldn’t win over all fans of the Supra.

I Ordered a 2016 Subaru WRX Limited and checked every box on the order sheet at the dealer. The manual transmission was lousy, everything squeaked and rattled and it was always in the shop (bad brakes, clutch and oil leaks). After the transmission became unbearable to drive and multiple negative experiences with my

2016 Audi S6. Leased it brand-new.