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Second gear: That’s not a vote of no confidence, that’s a vote of asset diversification and cashing in big time.
For all we know, the guy left because realized “to hell with it, I’m worth hundreds of millions of dollars, my boss is a tool, and don’t need to work for him to live like a king forever
which is exactly the

any bronco stuff incoming???  saw tfls in depth video review from texas this morning was hoping yall were at the same event.  

I had a 1995 Grand Prix that used the Double-arm opposed set-up.

As someone who knows very little about bikes, I disagree. At a glance, I couldn’t tell this wasn’t a 80 year old bike. If I saw it in person maybe it’d be easier.

Why does Janus sound like it should be an inappropriate word, when it isn’t?

Holy shit an actual honest-to-goodness legit (non-repost) article? What is this sorcery?

Not a bike guy, but I find these really, really appealing.  

Trapper Keeper? That was my dating history in college!

My 99 and 02 Silverado’s both used identical size as well. My Cruze however is lopsided

It’s a 2014.

Nice picture. Please add a car next time.

No conversation about French-US collaboration, import and export is complete without this reminder of when the French tried to compare the AMC Pacer to Bridget Bardot.

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You forgot the out-of-sync school bus wiper system. That system always pissed me off so much.

The 2012-2018 US-spec Toyota Yaris also had a pantograph single wiper, as did the LFA. Complete opposite ends of the Toyota family.

I had an 86 Olds Cutlass that I dropped a slightly built 350 into because the stock 305 decided to eat the oil pump. After a jaunt down a local highway where a brandy new Audi wouldn’t get out of the way and then didn’t want to let a powder blue Olds pass I got to see the effects of a speed limiter. My speedometer

When this thing hits 188, you’re gonna see some serious shit.

Scrolled down for this, leaving satisfied.

Manual Fusions are very popular in Europe, sold here as Mondeos

Manuals can make boring cars fun.

My diesel manual Chrysler Voyager? If that had a four-speed auto, I wouldn’t touch it with a 20-foot pole. With the five-speed? It’s epic!