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BMW and their “change for the sake of change” monster grilles:

That was my thought as I read this. This article is the first time I’ve heard that Wagoneer was a sub brand. 

I had no idea these weren’t just Jeeps. <shrug>

Seems clear the Jeep brand just got over their skis on this initiative.

Maybe I just don’t have premium taste, but I think the exterior of those is ugly. I saw one the other day that was black with thick chrome trim around all of the windows including the back glass and it was hideous! 

I returned mine, I knew how to set it up. I even 3d printed an adapter that let you use a second solo band as a top strap to take the weight off my face where it was giving me migraines from the pressure. People are returning it because “Spatial computing” was just Apple’s marketing spin to sell a VR headset as

I know this has been mentioned before, but a lot of people, especially social media influencers never planned to keep the device in the first place and probably checked the box next to the return reason that would ensure a full refund. I’m sure a lot of them saw that their video performance did not bring in enough

I would bet a huge portion of returns are people who never intended to keep them at all.

Is this the same guy that told all the people who criticized Starfield that they are just flat out wrong because he says the game IS fun and they just don’t understand “fun”.

If only he’d had his hand surgically altered to add webbing, he’d have been in the clear.

Ouch. Let's pretend there was something seriously wrong with that car. Like it was stolen, for example. Yea, you saved yourself a huge headache. See?

However NASCAR changed the rules to basically say “if we don’t expressly permit it, it is illegal”, which shuts that down rather effectively.

When you are racing for 500 miles, fractional savings start to add up.

I wonder if any of these guys were driving one handed the last quarter lap.

I differ with you. I wouldn’t be surprised if Penske tested this unauthorized mod in the wind tunnel before his cars hit the season’s first downforce course.

If you ain’t cheatin’, you ain’t tryin’!

This 100000%.

Parents expect schools to teach their kids life skills while consistently voting against any levies that would give schools money to actually implement such programs.

Drive within your budget? That’s not a hard concept. Is budgeting and general life management skills just left up to the book-banning parents these days? Do they not teach home economics (or FCS) in schools anymore?

Considering how focused she is on weekly income, I get the feeling she came from a pretty blue collar background, and her parent’s weren’t really prepared to help her make smarter decisions when she turned 18 and started making more money than she’d ever seen in her life. Although, I could also see them trying hard to