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“My 4090 can’t even reach 60fps in so many zones and [it crashes] every time with DLSS3 [frame generation] mod.”

Cadillac’s Northstar - Everything the post CARB/CAFE offered in the old Cadillac High-Tech engine had except for the reliability (and the High Tech’s only features was decent economy and reliability). Even the Buick 3800 Series II put the Northstar to shame.

It is already sold by Nissan

That makes me nervous.... because these things are always circling the Elementary school...

Correct. Same in the Anglo-American context as well - derived from the English. A minimized version. “Sports” version cars were touring cars that reduced the non-mechanical embellishments.

It isn’t a smoking gun that he was in on it, but it will definitely be investigated because it is questionable at best. I bet this guy will have the local 5-0 looking into his dealings for a while.

Any Jeep “Sport” variant - And why is that those that go “full Jeep life” have a BMI of 30+ and wear flip-flops everywhere?

Granted, I like the pride in ownership and care... but sorry, I will pass Boomer.

Any visual accessory found in an autoparts store, especially on the clearance shelf. Stickers, truck nutz, fake turbo vents or bits, plastic “chrome”, and any “design” that would be a bad tattoo option on reddit.

Hydrogen fuel production is primarily produced via natural gas, oil and even coal. Those three sources account for over 90% of the industrial hydrogen production.

THIS^ This is the only answer.

As a girl dad, I have to ask: which Barbie? Because baby boomer Barbie would still have a Corvette... a C7 because none of that communism midengine C8 crap. Realworld Barbie would have a bland compact crossover with a 84 month note come with a GPS locator for the optional repo-truck. Veterinarian Barbie would have a

A split-fuel market isn’t a bad thing. It gives more flexibility.

NASA has always made the best vehicles.

What it would hurt is outer-ring suburbanites with fuel efficient vehicles. High VMT + economy. Lets be honest, these types already have the higher government subsidies/reinvestment... (infrastructure spending and housing policy) and are the most likely to be EV/PHEV adopters anyway. But these folks are the

Someone will test that in about 20 years when they are 10% the msrp. overlanders will just have to wait.

This is literally the basic title for every single Chrysler product made in the last 30 years. Decent car “packages” completely let down by cost-cutting production or engineering (looking at Diamler on this one).

Yeah, before they offered the extra inch of ground clearance and askid plate, my local school board would banned it from the Freedom Range Baby Jesus Elementary School carpool line as it would have been technically classified as LGBT literature... and I will make darn sure none of my kids (Chayne and Brylin). and

I thought the way to get your tax-dodging, rolling safety/fire hazard with grey market guns in the glovebox (or plain sight) was to roll down to tractor supply and grab a “farm use” tag... they even come with a sovereign citizen starter kit.

Maybe not intentionally about a car, but considering recent events...