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I tell people I’m a “multi-channel communications equipment operator” all the time!

I like Kia (and Hyundai’s) current design language. Yeah, it kinda seems like something out of Minecraft designed on an 8-bit system, but I like the hard angles and complex shapes they’ve managed to put on what would otherwise be boring commuter cars. Looking forward to this!

This is so ridiculous. Like, it’s brakes. No one should have to deal with all that just to provide routine maintenance to their car. Glad you’re able to do this, but that would turn me off buying a car that required this.

idk...honestly, if I were in either of those income brackets, I still wouldn’t see me looking at an Infiniti. A relatives 18 month old X5 got totaled last week, and they weren’t sure if they wanted to get another one, or try something different. I told them to check out the new Lexus TX 500 or a Mercedes, but it never

1980 Triumph TR-7 convertible. Haven’t driven it currently cause it’s winter and...yeah. Also working from home means I don’t have to daily drive anything, as almost everything I need is within walking distance. But it is a fun car to run to the store or whatever.

Here’s what happens when a plane is struck by lightning...

Maybe there was a Hermes crocodile bag in the trunk?

Or (in the case of the hacker), find out when you’re not at home and break in...

The truck I have now (that I bought 12 years ago as a one-owner vehicle) still had the previous owners home address in the navigation “home” section...thought about parking there April 1 and leaving it outside with a big note that says “YOU CAN’T GET RID OF MEEEE!”

...and if you can’t get reservations there, there’s always their sister restaurant, WUTDAFUQ, cause...

While I appreciate the work that’s going into this, at what point is it just another McLaren (that happens to have a Senna VIN and a bunch of Senna parts on it), vs. a regular Senna? Cause once you replace this much stuff, it just seems like there’s not much left of the original to be able to consider it to be what it

I don’t think it’s a *great* price, but when I look at what all you get for it (that interior, that tech, the rarity, that condition, given that it’s an 18-year old car, that V10!), it isn’t an *awful* price. I’m giving it a reluctant NP, not that I’d buy it, but appreciate it for even existing.

He was looking at Bobs and vegina, of course!

Someone needs to get one of these, for the sole purpose of putting one of those plates on there (and letting us all enjoy the inside joke):

The occasional train derailment that will screw your life up if you live in/around the area, and Nazi supporters protesting in broad daylight notwithstanding, it isn’t a bad place.

The back story, for those who care to know (from the AP):

I like it, but not sure what you’re gonna do with this that you wouldn’t already do with a standard Lyriq (except pay $20k more, perhaps).

If it all checks out, I’d say NP; almost all of the base Caymans around me have half the miles, but are charging twice what he’s offering. Used Camry money to go canyon carving isn’t a bad proposition.

2008 Ford Escape Limited. Love everything about it except the wiper push to spray function. What it does is, you hit the button on the end of the stalk and it sprays the wiper fluid onto the windshield-great! It runs the wipers 3 or 4 times, I forget, but-also great!

I have an AWD Ford Escape, and yeah I definitely noticed my mileage is bad currently. I don’t even drive that much working from home, but the little bit I do, the mileage is definitely worse than in summer.