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I like to think of it as 2/3rds of a W-18 or the bottom half of a ◇-24.

Is the body separating from the frame considered “breaking in half”? Because I seem to recall you buying a Jeep where that was a significant concern. :-P

One who needs back seats.

Three words: Continuously Variable Transmission.

Blimey, it’s hot in here Bruce.

I mean, it was the engineers driving it, so they kinda did build it themselves.

Thats a lot of money to drive a Fiat 500 loaner most of the year.

I use the term because it works well with my trademark form of casual prose. I also have the expectation that not everyone in the world has the maturity of a twelve-year old boy and can disassociate the two usages.

Sounds pseudo perpetual motion machine-y.

UK has universal health care, and the drivers and teams are likely insured, but only to a certain extent on certain liabilities (mostly covering immediate damages and up to X amount for life changing injuries) and the F4 organization is likely covered by insurance to help with those costs as well. However, public

3/5 Mustangs: If the out of control wheelspin causes the Mustang to hit a stationary object like a post, bush, tree or is otherwise damaged (tire puncture, clutch or engine failure) Threat level: MODERATE

You need to dial back your tough Internet guy bit about 15 notches right now.

“I mean, you wouldn’t be buying it to send a kid off to college in”

I don’t know what bike you rode or currently ride. I drove my R6 (may she Rest In Peace) 12 hours home one time and neck pain was the least of my concern haha

So the crossfade guys saw “Hot Tub Time Machine” and lifted the graphics from a ski vest.

Dave: Uber, take me to my ex-wife’s house.

In Australia, every 4th Holden Commodore has Chevrolet badges on the front.

Missed one.

Honda, definitely Honda.