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I didn’t see the question since I’m late to the party here but I opened this thinking “Mazda better be here somewhere.”

Turns out a large number of us think that too.

TBH I hope they can take on Tesla. While they were certainly pioneers in the EV space, it’s time for that crown to go away.

The Lucid is the car I would buy if I had the money for it to begin with. Unfortunately, I’m not that sort of breaded, and even though I’m not that $10-15,000 difference makes no difference to me when the product is far superior to Tesla in literally every way.

Nice.

When even a Civic Sport has a center-mounted exhaust, how else do you differentiate your exoticism?

Well, now he can say they were seized too.

My point exactly.

As messed up and discriminate as it seems, I honestly don’t have a problem with it when there’s probable cause that this move will end up punishing those who are truly linked to the string of war crimes we’ve seen lately. If there’s an innocent person who owns a yacht seized by this practice, I do feel bad for them,

Maybe not enough for YOU to bite, but for actual consumers this will be more than enough. Not too many of us out there are interested in “arrest me red” as a color for our DD anyway.

“Simplify, then add lightness of wallet.”

-Colin Chapman, industrialist

I love 1UP for bringing back a lot of classics but there’s one in particular I do want. Once they build a Gauntlet Legends arcade cabinet, I will buy one and hole myself up in my garage with all the loose change from my couch.

I love 1UP for bringing back a lot of classics but there’s one in particular I do want. Once they build a Gauntlet

I do the exact same thing. I ride my bikes far more than I drive my cars and there’s one habit I’ve got into that most veteran riders typically advise against: riding with a backpack. For the most part, it’s alleviated most of my concerns for running errands and storage so I feel like that’s pretty easily solvable.

But

Probably supply chain. I live in Orange County and these things are everywhere.

Well, I promised myself I wouldn’t buy any more new vehicles this year, and I just bought a reservation.

I’m just gonna make an excuse to myself that it’s gonna help me save on gas while I wait for my Damon to arrive.

I wonder if it’s new car fatigue, special edition fatigue, one-up fatigue, or all of the above, but I agree when I say I don’t find this car interesting in the slightest bit.

I’ve always wanted to buy one of these and turn it into a club racer by stripping out the interior, adding a roll cage, giving it a beefier suspension and brake kit, lighter wheels that accommodate nicer rubber, and doing just about nothing else. And if the American people decide they don’t want a crossover, that

I sure as hell didn’t wonder, but now that someone reported the news, it’s cool to know I guess.

Part of it, but I can’t tell you how many people I find lately going 20+ over the limit, an obvious disregard for public safety.

I recently bought a bike in Phoenix and on the way there I saw several auto shops, some of them repair shops and the other standard stuff you’d expect to see in any regular city. But I was actually shocked to see a storefront for Edelbrock and a few others for car performance parts.

Now I live in LA, and Los Angeles is

*le sigh*

My 7-year-old self can only dream, but it’s up to my 27-year-old self to accept the reality.