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Same. I did one cruise down Skyline Drive in Virginia with a Corvette club. The destination was a restaurant near Luray. After exiting Skyline, you’re on a 4 lane road heading down a mountain with a ton of switchbacks. Everyone kept picking up more and more speed while staying bunched together. Realizing how crazy it

It appears to have different mirrors as well.

Neutral: I tried to drive less. A few years ago I was living in the Northern Virginia/DC area, driving 45-minutes each direction for a commute (which in DC, is what? 10 miles?). I got a new job in DC and then moved to Maryland near the WV border. Double the distance from work, but I can walk to a commuter train that

Maybe I’m not seeing the scale of a T-Roc, but it just looks like a new Cabriolet. If they actually build it, I’d expect it over here, and to not hate it.

This one is pretty straight-forward: Trump is going to cure cancer. Windmill noise causes cancer. Trump will outlaw windmills and switch us back to clean, cancer-free coal. Duh.

Buttigieg was a technocrat at a time when the Democratic Party’s most progressive and energized voters want more than Obama 2.0

It’s in the ballpark of what these go for, but the automatic kills its desirability. CP

I usually take my car to a friend who is a mechanic, because he’s completely honest with me and does the work at a huge discount. But I have to wait for a slow week to bring it in, because he’s not going to bump a full-price customer to squeeze me in. Occasionally that means time-critical issues have to be handled

I had an ‘89 liftback GT in college. Loved that car. I had to sell it because my cat peed in the passenger seat when I was moving. I too can smell this car...

I’ve got to disagree with the “fresh-not-frozen” quarter pounder being an improvement. *Maybe* if the employees cared at all about quality control, but I’ve twice gotten burgers so greasy that they fell apart and out of the bun when picking it up, and once the flavor was so off that I couldn’t finish it and tossed

That front wheel well just screams “I like rock chips.”

Hey headline writers, there is a big difference between “couldn’t” and “wouldn’t”. He wasn’t running around yelling, “Help! My hand is possessed! I can’t stop! I’m sorry!”

I’m confused by not wanting to look like you’re having a mid-life crisis. That’s a BONUS of hitting that age range! You’re at a point where you can afford it, and you have a built-in excuse to anyone questioning your decision making process. If that’s how you view Mercedes and BMW, get yourself that (used) C63 or M3!

My understanding is that rather than developing a new computer for a V10, the ‘93/early first gens has control modules made up of a 6-cylinder and a 4-cylinder module pushed together, which didn’t always play together well. That would be my guess, and I doubt upgrading to the later V10 unit is a simple swap.

Pretty sure they just copied a few pairs of Jams I had in the 80's.

My guess is they’re set to the correct height to test approach angles on the final design.

The 90's Florida thing was concrete-filled steel pipes. A guy at my high school decided to use his to mow down some stop signs. He didn’t have skid plates though, and the sign sprung back up and ripped out a ton of wiring, leaving him stranded for the cops to come check out his handy work.

If I dug that post hole, you can darn well bet I’m proud of it. Do you know how rocky the soil in my yard is?!

If the switch over to electric goes as quickly as they’re predicting, you’re going to need that gas can to continue running your car. Once the majority of cars on the road are electric, gas stations will rapidly disappear. As it becomes a longer and longer haul to get to the nearest station, even the holdouts will

It’ll be like a moon-bounce for cyclist!