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Project Gemini

Depends if you drive on the track to set lap times, or kill tires and stress.

My daughter, about 8 here, helping me replace the brakes on my Fusion. Actual wrenching, not just posing. That’s my girl!

They’re never too young to learn.

Texting and driving is terrible, but if I’m skipping some songs on Spotify at a light I shouldn’t get yelled at by some dick on a bike.

I dont think it should be criminal, its peoples bad money habits that finance my credit card rewards and my sub 1% car loan. Ive received 600 in cash back on credit cards without paying a dime in interest.

His face say’s it all.

“It is so choice. If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up.”

Plymouth.

It was probably that dangerously high beltline that caused them to turn in too early and hit a stray bison - which accidentally triggered the e-brake while locking the slushbox into Park all resulting in a fiery explosion. Or something.

The seller says the car goes like a bat out of hell

Apparently it’s not that uncommon for presidents to think the country has more states than it does

On the other side of the coin, playing devil’s advocate, the epilogue of this brilliant podcast paints a pretty damning picture of how long it takes for jobs to recover after they’re taken away by machines (hint: it’s decades), if history is any judge.

I think this is as close as you are going to get with production cars.

Pumping fake engine noise into the cabin through the speakers.

This isn’t so much a trend as a time-independent constant, but uncomfortable seats. Please Lord save me from car makers who are STILL making uncomfortable seats in 2015.

Enough with the touch screens!! Remember back in the 80’s, when car manufacturers threw tasteful design out the window to make room for digital LCD displays on everything, just because they could?

Insanely high beltlines. All of the decades in advancement of safety, and this is what they come up with? I mean sure, more metal, more passive safety and all that jazz...But then you’re like driving around a bunker that you can’t see out of. So it’s like one step forward, two steps back.