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Spoken as someone who loves cats, this is ridiculous. Cats ambush each other all the time out of playfulness, and their standard ‘holy shit’-response is to leap into the air. Hell, when my oldest cat was young he was lonely, so I sometimes hid behind corners just to play with him. Today he is the safest, most

The only thing they retained was the 3-cylinder configuration? That’s like saying “We may have started with the Hindenburg but we left all the elements behind other than the fire.”

No, don’t you see, trickle down airline seating. Now the super rich won’t be taking up first class seats, those prices will fall accordingly(ha), and we’ll all get a taste of the sweet life.

Damn, I couldn’t make it all the way through without laughing.

And because not very many folks buy the long bed from the factory, there are even fewer on the used market.

I see you did nothing illegal at all. Do you have any ID I can see?

I don’t get this attitude unless you just don’t want to admit it was cool. Startup company builds fully electric car that can go 4 times farther than any other electric car and it outsells established rivals? That’s the definition of cool, at least from an engineering and business standpoint. What else does it need?

Plus, they’ve showed these things traveling inside atmospheres of planets, which makes even less sense.

There’s a difference between idiots and assholes.

The rider is the former. The driver is both.

Stretched, unsafe tires do not belong on public roads.

Lately, I have routinely seen finance rates lower than that 1.5%. Sometimes even below 1%. It’s almost impossible to not make better than that with any quasi-reasonable investment, but even if you did somehow manage it (like in a market crash) you’re hardly out anything anyway!

Except the TPP is terrible. More jobs will go overseas, wages will be kept low. It’s just big business trying to screw over everyone else. I’d happily not have foreign trucks for the TPP to not exist.

Yes, after you make the initial investment for a basic set of tools and become increasingly convinced you can tackle anything...stop keeping track of money spent. Like, don’t even think about it. Ever.

Now there was a car. It is an obscure show, but I liked it at the time. I don’t dare go back and rewatch it though, I’m keeping my nostalgia nicely rose-tinted this time.

Oh yeah, I totally understand that. And I don’t plan on buying a Ferrari unless I’m going to keep it until it falls apart. That’s how I buy all of my cars really. I hate parting with my stuff, so I just keep using older stuff until it ceases to work. The laptop I’m using is from early 2008, my daily driver 540i is

Get fucked on the no-reclining rule.

I feel like whenever a blog needs to generate action, it can just run an article about tipping servers or reclining airplane seats.

I get what you’re saying, but for the sake of accuracy, none of the cars Tavarish posts about require thousand dollar oil changes. Even a Ferrari 360 (which is about as exotic and Italian as it gets) uses your regular old Mobil 1 0W40 that you can find at any Walmart in a 5-liter container for $25 or so. The OEM oil

I bet it had to do with a single woman driving. I doubt this tool would have had the nuts to start a confrontation with a car full of dudes. If a mob surrounds your car, fuck ‘em hopefully they aren’t under the wheels but it’s time for me and my car to leave at full speed.

They also made cars until 1968 (when FIAT absorbed the car business), with their name being used on the Y10 until 1995.

It’s a Land Rover. That may be more difficult that you think.