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That thing is Hid.e.ous. And not in a good way.

AHUK! This Mazda 3 is unfathomably happy to see its electric brethren modified this way...

Holy cow, Justin! Thanks so much for this honor. I’m almost speechless.

Other than being temporarily in Russia, this is a completely American thing. The artist, Christian Ristow, lives in New Mexico, near Taos.

I gotta hand it to them.........that’s pretty clever.

They seriously couldn’t wait like 10-15 years to do this? I NEED MORE TIME DAMMIT!! (o_O)

That’s no Isuzu. That’s a GMC Envoy.

Your neighbor is fat-shaming your car.

The perpetrator...

there are no open (unrestricted speed) stretches in Montana. most everywhere the speed limit is either 75 (divided four-laners) or 70 (everything else). the cops generally don’t care about anything under 90 on a road with good visibility and conditions.

Well you get the choice of being shot for driving too fast or being shot for having a beer.

Love driving the Grand Parkway from I-10 to 290. Can’t wait until they finish the 290 to I-45 section.

Southern Idaho has some pretty long stretches of I-84 that are 80mph. I took advantage of some free time and glorious weather yesterday to run a small chunk of it at “80,” haha.

I was completely prepared for a felony stop, the cop couldn't have been nicer. That's reckless driving where I'm from too.

I got a ticket in Utah on the 15 last year doing 98 in an 80 (I was slowing down) paid 130 bucks, went to traffic school and that was it. He wrote me up for 90, a minor ticket in Carbon County Utah. Nice stretch for speed

Why scrap it? This would make the ultimate hipster commune. Lots of deck area for farming, lots of space below to make art in, and it's a nuclear-powered weapon of war (for irony). Plus, it'll get the hipsters offshore, and we can torpedo the SOB anytime.

Because a good movie like Ronin doesn’t need sequels. People have kind of forgotten that some of the best stories require 1 part only

No not everyone. A (relative) few people. However in Quebec....everybody!

The F-15 was the first American fighter built with energy maneuverability in mind. The initial requirements called for a light, single engined day fighter with exceptional climb rate and agility. The Pentagon was coming down off its cocaine high of its century series fighters where jets were getting bigger, heavier,