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That’s on a per mile driven basis, because teens barely drive. Been a few years, but there was a study that confirmed driving infrequently is a much higher issue than total experience, which is one of the reasons the elderly see a gain in fatalities that outstrips the rate their faculties diminish.

A pitching machine is a robot.

If any rich person would like to hear my new idea for a 12 car demolition derby to crown the true “final V12,” please comment here.

I kind of hope it does, as long as they’re responsible for all fines and cleanup costs without insurance involvement.

Impalas are celebrated leapers. It was just living up to its namesake. 

Torque turns wheels. HP defines how fast it can turn them under load. Thanks to gearing, big tractors have functionally unlimited torque at the wheels. That’s pointless if you can only go a fraction of a mph with the tools in use without bogging the engine. 

Don’t forget to account for 10-12 hours of continuous running time if the weather is nice. So, 3500kwh, give or take.

Where are the upset people? 

On the consumer automotive side of things, yes. On the commercial/industrial side, no.

Just turn off your Javascript to defeat the NYT paywall.

Can everyone just agree to keep the “BMW driver, duh” jokes in a single thread?

Yep, misread the number. My bad.

In defense of the parody stick figure families, there’s a minivan in town that has a full width depiction of a TRex in the midst of devouring one that’s simply glorious.

The bandaid in the first photo of him holding the plate is like a COA for this whole ordeal.

Am I the only one already bored with 1000+ HP claims from EVs?

If you are actually the owner of the featured BroDozer and have decided, days later, to join various online forums to defend its honor, you have just cemented that those noting many probable insecurities were on target.

Those things also being impressive does not make the initial thing less impressive. Impressiveness is not a zero sum game.

Yep. People marvel at how fast the Lock Picking Lawyer can open things but forget that portable spinny wheels take but a few seconds.

Having no clue who that is, I was really hoping this meant someone was bringing back a Tyrrell P-34 type racecar.

The Tomahawk was definitely rideable, but not street legal. They sold 10 or so of them, that don’t seem to come up for sale with any frequency.