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Does the author really think a Camaro of the vintage shown in the picture has a distributor? C’mon. The LT1s under discussion were from the 90s.

Yeah, what you described is called math. There’s nothing tricky about it.

Sigh....

Certainly less poor.

1st Gear: Wait? You guys aren’t poor already??

Some people are just dumb. Sure, I’m gonna leave you all to burn, but I’m not gonna admit that upfront. That’s called depraved indifference murder, I’m gonna agree then bail when the going gets tough so my lawyer can claim that panic overtook me and I should get no jail time for it.

Having had a cable snap at an inopportune parking location on my 1972 GTV and then ultimately having the bracket for it rust away, I have to disagree with this one. I suppose failure is also a possibility on the electronic ones, but the cable actuated ones are far from perfect.

If the top is down, couldn’t a person also just open the door the usual way, or if needed, reach to the center panel as well?

Cybertruck. Just like, the whole goddamn body. It’s a knife on wheels. There are so many ways this thing can hurt both pedestrians and its owners. Get hit by one of these things and you’re done for sure. But if you own one? Watch out. That 90° angle on the frunk will straight up scalp you when its open, and the rear

In most cases, there is actually a decently reasonable explanation for this. Essentially, there is not room within the dash design to have the screen mounted lower, and integrating the screen into the upper portion would required raising the height of the dash by however tall the screen is, ruining forward visibility

I would probably say the Optispark design on GM’s LT1 V8. They put a distributor with an optical sensor for crank position pick up directly below the water pump. If literally anything blocks the path between the optical sensor and the laser the car has ignition issues. This means car washes, large puddles, and what

Chevy doing away with Android Auto/Apple Carplay for their upcoming EVs. Even if they get all the kinks out and the new systems work perfectly, I still wouldn’t want to buy a car that will lose “free app access” in 3 years and “free google maps” in 8 years.

He knows it’s inevitable”

The retro-inspired 2002-2005 Ford T-bird:

He’s not playing four-dimensional chess, but I think that there is some reasoning behind his demands:

Both can be true, and in this situation that is exactly the case.

Look up the term logical fallacy my dude because you just did more than a few.

Um, it kinda sounds to me more like the cop assaulted Scheffler, than the other way around.

Upon further review, it looks more like a clear cut case of Scheffler doing exactly what he was told to do by tournament staff — show his badge, drive by the traffic and drive into the golfers’ entrance.

Because they are trained to be dramatic little scared bitches?