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History repeating itself. By 1970, the performance you could get out of car was way more than a normal driver could handle, especially with the stock skinny tires and tiny brakes. A couple years later, everything was Personal Luxury Cruisers.

Side effects include constipation, high blood pressure, cataracts, enlarged prostate, crew socks, arthritis, susceptibility to telemarketing scams, and a general distrust of young adults.

Counterpoint... maybe we need to talk less about Elon Musk.

Holes in the door of a Bronco is not a new thing. My dad’s ‘79 Bronco had holes in the doors, the fenders, the quarter panels and even the floorboards.

The Sasquatch Package is the one you’ll hear about, but never actually find it.

Or perhaps he’s passionate about being a judge, and tired of people abusing the courts in ways that reduce their ability to do more important work.

Yep, Dad stopped the car. Perfect analogy.

Love that Mitch McTurtleface.

If that’s your beef, then consider Jalopnik a deli!

Also in the automotive news article, but not included here:

making it a fitting Swanson to the Jaguar legacy

What are you trying to get at? No one uses vehicles a max capacity every day. Sports cars don’t drive at their top speed every day. Minivans generally don’t ride around with all of the seats full. Your question could apply to any vehicle.

The small dick trope is old and tired.

Not so much a “mechanic’s” story, and not video worthy, but it does involve working in the industry, mechanics, and a call from the FBI... So I’ll just post it here...

I’m moving my life more that way and I’ve never been happier. Yes, I also own a variety of cargo shorts and often go weeks with my only shoes being Reefs.

My condolences. I know how it feels to have something you pour your heart and soul in end up destroyed. That’s why I stopped building model rockets and cooking dinner.

A fast truck...that’s electric...if only they had something for this.

Looks great. This car looks good in motion.

They often have higher payload capacity than than most “1/2 ton” US pickups too.

It reminds me how people think a tsunami is just one wave where instead it’s usually two or more.