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Wonder how many times this has taken the trip to Burning Man

In 1972 he went to prison in Michigan for forging license plates and registrations.

Except something called a “1999 Windstar” probably returned to the earth 10 years ago.

Assuming the Apple Car is legitimate, I really wonder what Apple thinks it can bring to the automotive table, and what would be lucrative enough make that company disrupt its considerable profit margins on electronics to produce something as fraught, thankless, expensive and unprofitable as a road-legal car.

The do not touch sticker on the sunroof made ma laugh SO HARD.

Am I the only who doesn’t use a music streaming service to listen to music. Mind you, I do use Spotify for podcasts but that is seldom. Maybe I am quite cynical AF about music streaming but I prefer to have my own music collection, like it used to be in the past. I use my old iPhone exclusively as an iPod and it has

It’s six cases out of seven million, dude. If you got roasted for trying to turn that molehill into a mountain, I congratulate whoever called you out for being an asshole.

Downsize turbo is great for high elevations but they don't deliver on their economy promises in my opinion, especially around town.

I think that’s a testament to how heavy and powerful the Challenger is as well. 

I wonder how many roll overs it would take to change public perception that ‘big car = safer’ that has helped drive the CUV craze and raised the tall belt line every car has.

Underrated sidebar to this conversation; how utterly absurd it is that the new Silverado is so big and tall that being broadsided by something with a nose as high, flat, and square as a Challenger is enough to roll it over. Absolute lunacy.

Disagree. I live In Canada where it has been known to get cold. Heated seats feel like I peed myself. A heated steering wheel, however, is the bee’s knees.

The only option that has ever mattered is heated seats. Those should be standard on every vehicle at every price point. 

1st Gear: I’ll be intensely interested to see what the impact of remote working tools is on business travel post-COVID, which may have a similar impact. “This trip should have been a Teams meeting” is likely to be the new “this meeting should have been an email.”

But yeah, you’re right. We don’t have the infrastructure

“Sporty as a three legged French buildog. “

These cars HAVE more range, you just aren’t allowed to use it unless you pay up.

I’ve worked in trucking for over 50 years. All these answers are wrong. They are called “hotdog doors”. Whenever we go to truck stops to do whatever it is we do there, we also buy lots of hotdogs. Sometimes hot, sometimes cold, it all depends on the altitude of your location. We would store said hotdogs in the

How did they fit a Chevy in there?

I’m not sure why I would buy this vs just getting a kit myself and building it out in my shed?  Just looking at that engine shot give me a bad feeling it’s hiding a mess of issues.  Whoever does buy this, for their safety, I would go over everything twice and look for any broken or out of place objects...the word

your story seems to completely validate the premise of the article that the police are bad at deciding who and when to stop?