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Where is the motor in this thing? I’m trying to reconcile what’s shown in pics #2 and #4 and can’t get them to gibe. Pic 4 shows the motor surrounded by the beige trunk liner, with a bit of a lift strut way over on the right. Pic 2 shows a beige cargo area under the rear glass, with a dark cavity in front of that. So

Traffic engineering groups are discussing what changes to the infrastructure will be needed in the coming years. V2V (Vehicle to Vehicle) and V2I (Vehicle to Infrastructure) are hot topics right now.

Back in the late ‘90s I bought a moderately-used Pulsar NX-SE just because I loved the T-Top Sportbak modularity of it. I loved that car.

I notice that on many drive-fast-on-public-road videos posted here. Driver uses up nearly all the pavement- driver’s lane and oncoming traffic’s lane.

I’ve seen a couple goobers drive like this in the real world, out on some of the fun mountain passes around here. Not cool, not cool at all.

Uh, “I had to lay ‘er down” is just a different way of saying “I crashed, in order to avoid a crash”. No rider with any sort of skills would lay a bike down. Big bike, little bike, no matter. If you have to lay it down you are crashing because you are not skilled enough to avoid a crash. And the DMV absolutely should

This is why we (meaning you bloggers) need editors:

“...after washing the carpets and cleaning up the worst spots on the Recaros, I decided to paint it.”
Paint what? The Recaros? The carpets? Oh, you meant the H logo in the steering wheel, which you last talked about three sentences (and pictures) earlier.

“Also my

Seriously. The subtext is because the insanely complex & expensive technology failed, we must spend ever-more money on ever-more complex technology!

So... many... buttons...

The hell is this thing? The right front tire? Do Corvette tires spontaneously exit the vehicle when one hits something?

And that's why every kid growing up in the Pacific Northwest made a model hydro out of scrap wood, tied it with string behind his bicycle, and had pretend hydro races with his buddies all summer long.
When was that video shot? I see vintage boats that haven't raced in ages, but digital cameras and the new I-90

"They say logistics wins wars."

When I was wee small and built plastic models of everything cool, I built a model of the OV-10. I think I was intrigued by it because it was kinda weird. A lot like the Kaman Huskie helicopter, another model I built and liked.

Fast forward many years, and I'm an adult at some California movie theme park. Whichever

I named my '77 Monte Carlo Yvonne de Monte Carlo. Because obviously.