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I've seen other commenters say the same thing, but I'd really like to see what would happen if a bunch of non-white folks started wandering around with assault weapons.

But was it Mild, Hot of Fire sauce?

Yeah, I can't believe pitcher don't have to wear some sort of protective head gear.

One more thing: Check your bank account! You don't want to be far from home and unable to afford the gas or repairs you need to get back.

Do fire trucks have some sort of fresh air breathing system? I'd think they must to make it through that mess.

Excessive prolonged revving in neutral can damage or destroy some automatics too.

Wow thanks. Terrifying.

Yeah, that's almost the more impressive thing. The front-drive, transverse setup looks to have a completely different front subframe. I'm guessing Mercedes figured it was worth the cost to make both, as some customers will want a van with maximum interior space and fuel economy, but won't need much weight-moving

You can do the same thing to your socks and sweatpants after they come out of the dryer!

So was this giant, brutal flame thrower meant to be a defensive weapon? Surely it didn't have the range to hit the German trenches from safely behind friendly lines....and I can't imagine a bunch of dudes running through no-man's land with all the bits, and then assembling it to attack? Just curious.

Flying in a Breezy looks terrifying.

Does the law apply to private sellers too, or just dealerships?

Interesting, I didn't think of that. I was imagining the old school kind for some reason.

I'm guessing retired A-10 pilots everywhere are dusting off their log books and polishing up the resume. What a great gig that would be.

I'm sure it works a lot better if you're 86....plus, if you fake a heart attack, better come clean before the defibrillator guy zaps you and gives you a heart attack for real!

People may laugh, but when you think about it, this is a much more affordable and reasonable way to get car with a huge and luxurious interior than buying an Escalade or Navigator.

Damn, drinking in Lithuania is no joke.

I'm just guessing here, but I'd suspect you need a much bigger (thicker) helmet to really help with concussions. Think full-face motorcycle or race car helmet. These are very good at protecting you head, but obviously don't offer the mobility or visibility needed for contact sports.

All good suggestions. If they raced on more road courses I'd start watching NASCAR again.

I know this post is old, but interestingly, now that Fernandes has sold Caterham F1, both the Airbus and GE logos have disappeared, so I suspect you're right that Fernandes' ties to Airbus were why the stickers were on the car.