daniel9
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1st: The issue is still Karen keeping up with Karen 2, Karen 3, and Karen 4. She must have a recent 3 row luxury SUV, no more than 2 or 3 years old, when fetching Jayden, Kayden, Fayden, and Hayden from softball practice. She and Stan are in for a rude awakening when they go to trade in their Kia on a Hyundai in 2

Revuelto means “scrambled” in Spanish.

So cheap! in Mexico you pay 50,800 USD for the ecoboost and the 60,500 USD for manual GT.

Because you’d need to be smoking something to buy one?

Buyers of this car are going to be so pissed when Dodge brings it back for 2025.

It’s not a race car and is licensed to drive on public roads. It’s not a prototype, kit car, or modification of another model. It’s just a very limited production cars Both it and the Daemon will be very exclusive and difficult to actually purchase. Nobody is actually buying a Daemon for MSRP.

Wouldn’t the Rimac Nevera be the first 8 second production car in history? It does the 1/4 in 8.5 and was first delivered to customers in August. Obviously a very different price bracket and experience though. 

Japan wants some degree of energy independence — this is a matter of national economic security for them. Since they don’t have the resources to build batteries, they’ve opt to focus on what they can source, which is hydrogen.

Tesla took Sandy Munro’s advice and ran maybe a little too far with it. It’s true that the reduction in parts provided by large die castings is saving hundreds of millions of dollars over a years production. That comes at the cost of some big-ass Gigapress installations, but like Sandy said, the “cost of quality/CoQ

I really wanted to say it was the Viper, but I challenged my assumptions. After giving it some thought, I’m pretty sure the answer is the Ford Explorer. It was the first widely-accepted soft-roader “SUV” that was really just a different-looking minivan. The beginning of the end of The Car and the beginning of the

Not even close: Jellybean Taurus in that turquoise/teal green.

So much unpainted black exterior plastic. Oof! Did Subaru run out of paint?

Said it before, will say it again. It'll sell well for the first year, then sales will drop hard. It's too much of a niche vehicle. 

The obligatory Tokyo Drift RB26 Mustang

Dodge Caliber SRT-4.

What a shame. I don’t give two figs about corpses being tossed around in the back, but the smoking is a deal breaker. 

Peep the wear on the hatch sill and the cargo floor in front of the jump seats. I’m pretty sure they ran caskets around in this bad boy. Courtesy car my ass. Unless it was a “courtesy car” for driving your dead ass uncle-in-a-box to his dirt nap.

The problem wouldn’t be you being a skilled driver, it would be you interacting with those who aren’t. Honestly, the biggest problem on freeways would probably be lane discipline if such a license existed. All the “I’m doing 5 over the speed limit, he can go around me if he wants,” people and just plain oblivious

That won’t stop the unlicensed drivers in your scenario from 1) driving just as fast anyway, or 2) running into your smug ass and your high-speed license plate. Probably while not insured.