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Totally agree about the Cadillac. It’s totally a sports car for old people that appreciate a rear end like that. It ruins the car.

Huayra is a, “look at me” status symbol. It looks...noticeable. Not good, not attractive, but like you would definitely notice it no matter what. I know it’s a good car, but I’ve never

First car I attempted max speed on was my parents ‘88 Delta 88. Analog dash and the speedo maxed out at 85. I managed to, “bury the needle” and then the lines on the road seemed to go faster and faster by a bit so I might have hit 100, but who knows.

I had never driven a performance car at the time, but even I knew

Toyota’s have crawl control as well. My 2013 FJ has it.

Of course. They allow red turn signals, which are confusing and dangerous, but not these which are overwhelmingly clear and straightforward. Sounds like the US Government DOT to me.

Outrageous and unjustified self confidence is almost a prerequisite for being fantastically rich these days, though.

I call it an ugly piece of shit and another betrayal of everything a Porsche should be. The Cayenne is bad enough. I’ve learned to live with the Cayenne and they can look OK in the right color, but this is too much. A Porsche crossover just should never be a thing.

The PT Cruiser is such a weird animal. In theory, I really commend them for making a car that actually has styling. They *tried* to make an interesting car for once. I don’t know if it’s that the design didn’t age well, or that the people buying them turned out to be such douches or what, but it really is one of the

What’s telling about this is that I am pretty sure that’s not a machine gun. It could be an M16 in semi-auto mode, but I doubt it. If it were a law enforcement dealer’s machine gun it would be messing with an expensive product, if it were a privately owned M16 it would be messing with a ~ $16,000 irreplaceable rifle.

The time estimates people post on the internet are for a.) experienced mechanics, b.) shade tree mechanics who have done this particular job before, c.) reduced to look cool.

If you’re a DIY guy, count on at least double the posted time, if not a LOT more.

Commit to success - If you’re too timid you will often fail at a job which is entirely within your grasp to complete. I learned this the first time I was unable to remove some rusty brake rotors - a 5lb sledge wound up doing the job no problem.

As I was reading that one, I knew that the poster would use the word, “stealership” later on. Fits the M.O.

Maybe I’m biased by a friend that owns one, but I thought the E36 m3 was pretty well regarded?

Who doesn’t want a three wheeled car? Every one that has ever been built has been such an unmitigated success I can’t believe more automakers aren’t capitalizing on the tidal wave of interest.

LOL Brookfield, MA. Sure it’s affordable, what’s not affordable is the interminable commute to somewhere you can earn enough of a living to pay for your affordable house.

Your tax dollars at work - protecting Americans from owning products they want to own because freedom.

If Traxxas didn’t instruct him to do that, they should have. Also, those trucks corner just like my Stampede VXL

I live on a main road in the, “Kentucky of Massachusetts” and the summer is just 100% motorcycles with loud pipes ripping balls past my house.

You’re missing the point, though. Politicians don’t care what the military is and is not good at operationally. If that’s what they cared about, they would notice that we repeatedly fail to accomplish the military goals we set out to execute. That’s not hard to see and it doesn’t require a military expert to point it

The ostensible question society has been asking of the military since WWII is, “can an outside military force impose mandatory democracy on another nation and be successful”. The answer is, “absolutely not”.

Vornado is the correct answer

Vornado is the correct answer