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It’s not street legal.

First time I saw Ejiofor on-screen was as The Operative in Serenity. He was amazing then and is amazing now. 

To be fair, “fast” meant an 85 mph top speed and 21 second quarter-mile.

What would happen if a police chief found out one of his officers was a part of a white nationalist organization known for violent attacks?

Maybe it’s a diaper?

NWA said it best.

The police in this country have always been the tools of authoritarianism and oppression. I have known many law enforcement professionals, at all levels from local to federal, that I have personally respected and admired. Doesn’t change the fact that the system they were and are members of is

“A gun was found in the home”

It’s fucking TEXAS. If the victim had been white, would this have even been an issue to be remarked upon?

I believe an armed citizenry is a good thing. It’s perfectly legal for a non-felon to have a gun in their home pretty much everywhere. But a trigger-happy cop kills an innocent woman in

I got old. I drive a petrol automatic. I like not having to shift, and not being filthy every time I open the bonnet.

As a former resident of the great state of Texas, I will agree that this is the correct answer for Texas. And probably Alaska.

But I no longer live in the Lone Star State. I enjoy double-digit fuel economy. Road trips to the Smoky Mountains (lovely driving roads). The longest distance shooting range to my house is 100

This movie is worth it for Andy Serkis alone. Everything else is just a bonus.

But they are underpowered, too high off of the ground, and have questionable long-term reliability.

I realize, as a Saab owner, “long-term reliability” may sound like a strange trait to be looking for, but my 20-year-old Swede is pretty sound outside of non-critical faults.

The V90 is gorgeous though, innit? There are several of them that live near me, and most of them are non-XC models. If I had $65k lying around not doing anything, I’d be at the Volvo dealer tomorrow ordering a T6.

If it has almost nine inches of ground clearance, it’s not a station wagon.

My wagon is roomier and more fun to drive. That kind of makes a difference to me.

TourX is what I would like to replace my current daily with (1999 Saab 9-5). But I’m afraid it will no longer be in production when it’s time to let the Saab go.

Two words: station wagon. I love mine, and will be sad when I have to replace it, as I doubt there will be anything like it available on the market when it goes.

My 1991 Jaguar had a single button to roll all four windows up and close the sunroof.

Except for the wheels, I dig it. And how much could a set of steelies cost? NP.

Can I pick number 2? I would love to drive a car that got better than 16 mpg city AND could run on regular gas for a while.

They probably drove on it while underinflated, and then refilled it to some idiotic pressure beyond the original rated capacity. Ask me how I know.*

*I know because I spent over a decade in the tyre business and saw this crap ALL THE TIME. And they usually wanted it warranted as a “defect.” Sadly, one cannot tell the