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The guy has built countless engines and specializes in 2JZ builds. I’d trust his expertise in the matter. 

The guy’s been building winning race cars for decades, but I’m sure you’re right to assume he’s a chump.

the R35 is one of the most unmistakable cars I can think of

They most certainly have that right.

Whilst I agree with the sentiment that this decision is likely backed by the need to continue generating good business prospects with China, the hypocrisy from some people here is astounding.

Guaranteed that cologne and that beer are the same product in different packages.

The next morning:

I could see HD filing bankruptcy and a Chinese fund buying them out.  Now that’s a market for electrified things on 2 wheels.

Harley might be able to limp along based on their revenue from ICE bikes.  But your larger point seems irrefutable.  That’s just crazy money for a toy.

“Younger would-be buyers, meanwhile, are put off by the LiveWire’s high cost. The LiveWire starts at $29,799, almost enough for a Chevy Volt ($33,520) or over $10,000 more than the competing Zero SR/F electric bike.”

I’ve just never understood how anyone would pay the markup for a Harley.  It’s like name brand sunglasses to me.  Why would I pay $100 for tinted plastic with a fancy name on the side when I can get ones that work just as well for $10?  Harley makes a nice enough bike, but there’s no way I’d pay car money for a

Good ole Harley, missing the mark by overpricing and under delivering.

Came for neat pictures, got stuck with another tired take on wealth politics.  Aren’t there other Kinja sites for this nonsense?

I’m going to rant and possibly rave here for a moment.

Have you driven a C7? Have you driven a C7 Z06?

I thought Cube World’s tighter focus and RPG elements would take the stuff I did like about Minecraft—its procedurally-generated worlds and a feeling of real boundlessness—and reign them into something more structured.

He’s about to be cease-and-desisted so hard.

I was expecting this article/apology but more importantly I really hope you guys stop making trash articles like that one with sex themes just for google clicks. I know that’s the norm on all gizmodo media (is that still the name of the company?) but we expect more from you guys since a lot of your staff is still the

Came here to post this. GM had a 90+ days of inventory on dealer lots before the strike began, almost as if they’d planned for the inevitable.

I read it the same way.