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FastAssGolf
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Some people look at this and say “Why?”.

Even if he did tell people to take valid action against allegations, and even if those people then failed to follow through or do what they were told, the responsibility still rests on the one giving the orders. I do a fair amount of project management at my job, and if one of the developers on a project fails to

Yeah, I can see where having buns get too moist would lead to your meat slipping out and a making a mess.

This reminds me of when Texas banned “bottomless” drinks. This hit the brunch crowd pretty hard, so at least one place I know sold a mimosa carafe for $9.90 and refills for a penny.

There is no reason to go hybrid if an ICE can get pretty much the same mileage. Every see the complexity in a hybrid. Is unreal. Plain old ICE is proven and reliable. As for electric, it still has all the issues with electric that has not been solved. Range, cold weather, weight , charging time and cost. Although cost

Agreed. And as it relates to people paying for sexual activity, I don’t necessarily think that these people are “sad.” Lonely is perhaps a better term.

Good. Its unnecessarily complicated for minimal gains. 

I sell Jeep, one of my sister stores has 5 (FIVE) manual, 4x4, step up trims. 

American fake media, the Chinese side calls on you to immediately stop bullying false coverage of legitimate Chinese innovation in car. With great unity and forbearance of Xi Jinping Thought, national Chinese car design warriors have brought the Foton Rapstar to great world acclaim. Immediately withdraw your fake

Doesn’t make you a bad person, it just means you have no taste. Those are literally the ugliest shoes on the planet.

I think they are correctly predicting that a lot of buyers are going to want their Bronco to just be a big dick mobile while they drive around the suburbs, and a V8 does that better than the current options. Having a V8 means your buddy in his $50k truck can’t scoff at your $50k Bronco.

The minority owned dealership numbers aren’t terribly useful without knowing the total dealership count.

I race two manual cars on the track. We want manuals because they’re fun. But there’s no argument that a DCT is more track-focused than a manual. Fast=track focused.

Yes, I’ve driven a 2006 GP (only once), and the supercharger and manual are good. My point is just that the statement, “In 2006, Mini decided to supercharge its reborn hatchback and connect it to a manual transmission” is confusing. Because they did that in 2001 and then in every subsequent year until 2007. The GP

Edit: I said something here and I was wrong. It really is a slushbox, holy shit.

Price aside (which I think is a huge issue), if you’re willing to go with a two-seater, you have a ton of compelling options available. Why you would go for a FWD hatch with BMW maintenance and depreciation in that context is an utter mystery to me. 

“tbere are 3D-printed metal paddle shifters”

Really? You have my curiosity piqued, given this is a (limited but still) mass-produced vehicle. How can you tell these are 3D-printed as opposed to molded/ cast/ etc? Do other Minis not offer flappy paddles?

the front wheels breaks the traction of the tire on the road surface, which then causes the momentum of the car forward instead of where you’re trying to turn.

So $5k+ more than a Golf R and $7k more than a Type-R for a vehicle slower (Than the Type R), less convenient, and less reliable from a brand with a smaller service network and notably terrible resale value. This is going to be a HARD sell Mini.

I think “why” is a valid question but equally relevant is “how.”  Investigative journalism, done right, can take months or years, and while a story is still being developed it isn’t generating any income for the publication.  How many publications do you (or anyone else) still actually subscribe to?  How many