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Votes have consequences. People could not hold their nose or lift their butts off the couch to vote for Hillary, so an easily-manipulated autocratic buffoon got to power, and now we’re on the path to exchanging a somewhat screwed-up democracy (where voters do not elect directly the most powerful figure of government) f

And yet, the Hybrid MAX will get 28 miles per gallon combined city and highway driving.

Man, I saw the preview image, assumed it’d be a hatchback sedan like the Stinger, and thought “Maybe this would work for me” - a comfortable vehicle for four adults but with the immense practicality of a hatchback with folding seats when you need it.

For anyone watching Stranger Things, it drives me absolutely crazy that Steve drives an e23 7-series, in 1985. One of the most expensive and technologically advanced sedans of the time and a kid who works at a video store drives one?! Not a chance, that’s a car his dad would barely let him sit in nevermind drive!

All post-apocalyptic shows forget the bicycle.

I view it as malicious compliance with orders from management herbs to crank out slideshows every day.

They’ve have to include a barrel of oil to burn, another to dump in the sea, and yet another to just pour out on the street; so that Conservatives are certain that they’re doing more damage to the environment than the ‘libs’...

Interesting that they don’t think the Leaf has enough name recognition/loyalty to morph it into a small crossover caller the Leaf X, or Leaf Big Branch Edition or something like that.

But it sits three across, which for a sports car is unique. 

The Mercedes w123 was released in 1976, and it was a great car. Slow, but good. The turbodiesel wasn’t released until 1981.

Tomorrow’s slide show is going to be loooooong.

There is a good argument to be made that the 1975 Ford Granada really peaked early in reaching top malaise. It was as big as a Cadillac Seville and as powerful as a VW Rabbit (70 HP)...

As the co-host of Reels & Wheels Podcast, I feel required to weigh in here. And the answer is an easy one: ANY KNIGHT RIDER REBOOT.

How about a subscription for a manual transmission and hydraulic steering?  That may be all I’m willing to pay for.  

“A crash is imminent.  Would you like to renew your airbag subscription?”

Plus it’s beautiful to look at

This business model will only succeed if people are stupid enough to accept it. Oh wait, we’re fucked.

Make those shade structures trellises with plants to address both issues.

I can’t wait for the torrent sites to start sharing updates that just require you put something on a USB and it unlocks everything forever.... yep, keep this stuff up BMW, someone will find a way around it.

Turkey borders Iran and Georgia (and therefore Russia), so it’s more like “who should I write this check to, Turkey, how many minorities do you want disappeared, and how many fighter jets do you need?”