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    It’s from the movie Logan.

    The poster has the year wrong; it’s definitely not a 2032.

    Based on the other comments, I think you might be just about the only person who recognized that limo.

    It’s being audited by the IRS.

    Correction: You can now configure your dream circa 2043 U.S.-market BMW 8-series.

    In my case, the homewrecker is the car itself.

    But not as an homage to Americans who flew the P-51 Mustang toward the end of the war?

    Look, if you can’t be bothered to completely write-out “half-assed”....

    In the email, Musk said the cuts were “almost entirely made from our salaried population and no production associates were included, so this will not affect our ability to reach Model 3 production targets in the coming months.”

    Easy there, fellas. This isn’t a legitimate policy proposal threatening to become law. There’s no need to get bent out of shape over the fact that the author offered an opinion; opinions are this site’s stock-in-trade.

    It looks like the 10,000 pounds were already added to the truck before a trailer was hitched.

    They’ve made an attempt at fitting between the yellow lines

    So, his response to a question about his propensity to accidentally inflict violence upon humans and machines is to threaten intentional violence upon human beings?

    I’m a friendly and courteous driver living deep in the heart of Jeep country, David, and it probably won’t help you to know this, but, everyone waves to me in my clunky old RHD Land Rover except Jeep owners. Even when their passengers are wildly gesticulating in my direction and I respond with a smile and a wave, Jeep

    As the former owner of a retired highway patrol 5.0, I know two things: I enjoyed it immensely at the time, and I’ve never felt the need to find another.

    I’ve got to agree with move-over-peasant-I-have-an-M5-in-the-shop on this. The colors in those pictures would look good on anything, and make just about anything look good.

    So the drivers’ view is just as interrupted as that of the fans watching F1TV?

    It’s a curious thing listening to the reporter offering commentary to accompany video of the chase express wonder that people are capturing video of the chase.

    The picture suggests he’ll be flying an F-18. Given the retirement of the F-14 nearly twelve years ago, I suppose that was inevitable. That, or an F-35. Schade, either way.

    Why is it always the stupid ones who drive stupidly? The question answers itself.