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Easy. Batteries will go where the engine and transmission are located. The electric motor will fill the space vacated by the removal of the rear differential and fuel tank.

Me: Mom, I want a Land Rover Discovery!

The only people who oppose Right-to-Repair are either
1. Corporations directly benefiting from a locked system or
2. Soft-hands ninnys that are jealous of others with more skills than them and want to require everyone to pay a guy at the dealer to strip every bolt in their engine bay to make up for their own shortcomings

Nascar has been EFI for years.

I do. Go comment in a different thread if you are not interested in NASCAR.

I thought it was a cool change. I hope they decide to go with it. As with anything in NASCAR, you need to draw attention to your car. Anything different gets noticed and gets airtime, and thats what the fans and sponsors like. This is especially true for the All-Star race, which feels a little under-hyped this year.

Just to pile on. You are dumb as hell.

I second the Ford based Land Rovers, though I would only count the 4.4L cars, not the 4.2L. My LR3 has 192,000 and going strong. The thing is bulletproof. Don’t buy a pre-2006 LR or Post 2010. 2007-2009 are the years to get for the full size, the sport, and the LR3. Also skip the supercharged versions.

My hardest time was trying to sell my old Mustang when I was 1000 miles away from it’s location. My car was back in Wisconsin, My permanent address was Boston, but I was in Huston the week the person wanted to see the car. This obviously setup a very suspicious situation for the buyer. I had already signed my title

I understand Chrysler, but you are going to have to explain yourself on Dodge. The Challenger and Charger are still selling like crazy. I’m sure they are working on a new generation but what would be the point in releasing it while sales are still sky high on the old platform?

DT worshiping his “holy grails”:

As for great letters. My vote is for “SVO”. Ford and Land Rover both used these for some sweet hopped up version of their cars.

I’m all for electric cars, but I think we can all agree the “i” and “e” model names for electrics are dumb and boring. We get it. It’s electric. But that doesn’t mean you need to name it like we’re at an Apple store. i-Pace, Mach-e, etron, i8, Wrangler 4xe. Jesus it is like they let 8yr olds name these cars.

You’re in the minority. This new truck looks awesome. 

Who the F is watching shows like this? Is it only people without cable or internet?

Yeah. Not surprising. They really lost their way. And I LOVE my LR3. I would say JLRs modern heyday was 2008-2012. They had such great cars then. The LR3&LR4 are awesome. The L320 Range Rover Sport was awesome and the L322 Range Rover where rich guy staples. On the Jag size they had the supercharged XFR which IMO

Rapid Blue is the best blue. Photos don’t do it justice

Not sure why you added Days of Thunder into that list. I’ve been watching NASCAR since the 80's and most of the actual racing and technical aspects of Day’s were very accurate thanks to Hendrick.

Talladega nights was never meant to be accurate and I think that I why I can still enjoy it as a nascar fan. It was never

I think Ford’s is the only one that at this point shouldn’t be messed with in any major way. It’s pretty much unchanged since 1927. IMO it should stay that way however boring it is.

Neil Bonnett’s Country Time ride: