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By coincidence Ars Technica had an article this morning about charging a Bolt at Superchargers. One of the writer's fixes was to park on the opposite side of a charger so the cable reached the Bolt's front fender mounted port and he didn't block multiple spots.  This trick will only work if there's accessible space

I think the crazy prices of 2020-2022, and the recent increase in interest rates are both factors, plus the occasional fool who thinks fugly wheels and tasteless styling adds value.

It looks like AI hallucination of a Lamborghini LM002. This is apparently the pseudo MRAP for Recoil Magazine photo shoots. I'm surprised Dan Bilzerian didn't own one

I’d call a toss-up between the third generation Dodge Dakota (the really angular one you never see) and the heavy duty GM trucks with the French Pre-Dreadnought design language.

Victory didn't "go under" since parent company Polaris is very much alive and kicking and selling Indian motorcycles. Excelsior went under, as did several earlier attempts to revive Indian.  Polaris made the business decision to keep the better selling Indian brand and retire Victory.  

Although it’s not official there’s a video of Nightcall with a BTR-60 https://youtu.be/gjdn2JYZhD8?si=FDtBQ-ILpTy9PWLC

A Lexus LS400 wagon.  

You’ve overmodified when it could be a Fast & Furious car, or when need a chiropractor every time you drive it. While it’s not exactly a sports car my son put cheap coilovers on his old Corolla he doesn't drive it much. 

The A2 GTI and Peugeot 106 Rallye 

I would be reluctant to give my money to any restoration or tuner shop. I have seen too many cases of fraud, theft and hack restoration work to trust the industry.  I'm sure there arw good trustworthy shops out there but there seem to be a lot people over their heada or just plain crooked 

WTF, if he wanted a 6 wheel pickup he could have just bought a Citroën LoadRunner

That's the ultimate snark for this abomination,  even the Youabian Puma was less ugly

Holy induced demand Batman!!

Seeing this made me think 9f the old NASCAR cheat of the jumbo fuel line. So much around fuel is weird urban myth. 

They still should have put out warning lights 

I’m not surprised you could finance the phone because it was probably $1-2000 back then. The company I worked for had phones in the most heavily used trucks and a bag phone (remember those) for the rest of the fleet. I’m guessing the advent of pocket sized phones killed off the market for permanently installed phones.

Hyperbole,  but New York City had only 2 area codes at the time 212 and the recently introduced 718 as compared to 7 area codes today and the outer boroughs are running out of numbers 

Almost certainly, civilian medevac uses a very specific chopper,  plus ramming it with a snowmobile probably grounded the Blackhawk until daylight 

that goes without saying,  my question is did they fix the blown engine?

Are these being sold with repaired engines or as mechanic's specials?