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My Grandpa told me the vroom vroom sounds historically used to come from the engine not the speakers but that doesn’t even sound remotely believable. I think he’s going senile. The other day he claimed exhaust used to come out of the chrome tips on the underside of the bumper.

Looks to me like it’s 10 fasteners away from the service position.

It had been so long I forgot that a grill can be used to let air in

I’m not saying that guy was more brave than me, but here is what I would have done.

Their lawyers definitely are. In fact, they’d prefer you just leave the Sienna in the garage while you reread all of their warnings in the owners manual.

But the article is a bit ambiguous, talking about how public outcry against the ad leading up to the Super Bowl caused Nissan to defend it and keep it in its Super Bowl slot. Unless they were intentionally sending unaired ads to these organizations the only reason for the outcry is that it aired before the Super Bowl.

If “glorifying speed” was an issue in 1990, then the IIHS and the other groups should be beside themselves over today’s sub-3.0 second 0-60 times touted by ICE and EV family cars alike.

My Favorite use of the “Professional driver on a closed course. Please do not attempt.” is on a Sienna commercial when the family drives out of a fog bank.  Is Toyota telling me I can’t drive out of fog.

I remember that ad from when it aired. I didn’t realize it only aired once.

No shit they complained. Not once in that ad did I see “Professional driver on a closed course. Please do not attempt.”

I’m OK with “janky” as a descriptor...the creators obviously put a lot of heart and soul into the project; as a former auto mechanic, it strikes me as, “These scrappy underdogs did the best with what they had.” I don’t think Sega was condescending them in the slightest; had they thought so little of the demo, they

There’s no such thing as a four-dot ellipsis. When trying to convey the effect of trailing off at the end of a sentence, it’s correct to use an ellipsis (three dots) followed by a period (one dot).

Interesting point.........

Holding some random comment to the same standards as a formally published article is kind of a dick move.

Why do people still keep doing Nintendo fan games? Do you really want years of work to go down the drain in an instant?

All they’re going to hear is how the players had sex with each other’s mothers

This friendship may be recorded for quality assurance purposes.

The portion immediately after the bolded phrase reads: “...will enable users to record their voice chats on PS5 and submit them for moderation review.”

They may not be spying on me, but that update was basically spyware the way it stopped trophies from popping and lagging menus for me since it went live.