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jayden

You’re such a Jerry right now

The Guardian had a great write-up of how immigration fear was the biggest driver of “Leave,” not immigration; in neighborhoods with large percentages of recent immigrants, the majority of British voters voted “Remain.”

“2 million dollar prototype” sure is a fancy way of saying 3 year old mothballed concept car.

Take off that stupid ironing board.

“He got what he deserved”

Nope, fuck that truck driver, all the Z was doing was slowing him down. He tried to kill the people in the Z

Yet it is an example of good taste and restraint compared to the Ueli Anliker Design 999 Red Gold Dream...

Looks like a couple of Wiggles exploded inside of it.

NO!!! These things are awful!! The dash is made out of old Japanese periodicals, the performance is just above a Hyundai Scoupe, the steering is numb and jagged, and the pedals are made out of leftover frame material to cut costs! The engine falls out weekly and suspension was tuned by Lotus (not the company, but a

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Depends if “cheap” includes the cost of getting a metallic surface to that level of reflectivity, cause an actual mirror would be stupid. And it’ll still end up being lighter, easier, more foolproof, power saving, and yes, less expensive, than putting what would effectively be the worlds largest displays running the

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He built his own engine out of a couple jugs from a Tiger Moth radial. Also, I assume you missed the cool GN special?

I thought reality was the villain in the F&F franchise.

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“I actually despise, Mad Max: Fury Road”. It’s strange to read these words on Jalopnik. Mad Max 1 and 4 are about pure “car” as any movie can possibly be. Someone would prefer watching Paul Walker talking about his exhaust manifold blowing off as the floor falls out of the car than watch scenes like:

You dispise MM-FR but love the F&F franchise? Credibility, meet open window...

Sounds like DAIR, Driver Information and Routing, which GM was working on in the mid 60's it used an operator(like OnStar), punch cards and magnetic stripes embedded in the road, though it doesn’t explain this guys odd and uncomfortable seating position.

Windows single handedly convinced me to never trust a computer with my life.

Sorry, but I am willing to bet many of the ghosts of those who have fallen would have been cheering that shit on the whole time. We’re all cut from the same cloth.