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Turbochargers still take a small amount of energy from the engine, like a belt supercharger, to make additional power. While no one seems to acknowledge it, but they aren’t free power. I will agree that the obstruction to the exhaust path and heat load is still more efficient than a belt-driven supercharger, but not

I’ll go so far as to say the 1st gen G35 is the best looking version of this car and the 1st gen Z a close 2nd.

How much do you know about injection molding? How much do you think the incremental cost between the tools is (with and without trucks embossed) when amortized over millions of parts?

Yeah, all those features are free. There’s no additional cost to the tooling and it’s a nice little value-added feature for the customer. - Someone who’s actually worked with tool shops before.

For most men, the V will never lose its value ;)

hell I still remember the free kid lunches at the park in the summer. mid to late 90s.

This doesn’t answer your question as to a specific vehicle but as to the driver of any vehicle with one of these on their car. Somehow their faith makes them unaware of anyone and anything else out on the road.

Something something always the answer.

For some reasons it seems to me like this is the company with the least headlines and the most potential in the electric car companies war.

Sorry, RWD cars with power...

Hi. I’m pauljones.

The kind that doesn’t care what his co-workers thing about his ride?

I feel like I'm one of the few people who didn't like this movie I felt like there was so much missing from the story I had to fill in the gaps, the visuals were great but I just don't see what's so great about this movie the old ones were much better

I'd really like to see what the numerical increase is in risk instead of "fluff" quantification such as "40% increase" and "3 times as likely".