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Nissan has the capability to be a winner. The GTP ZX turbo in IMSA and the R90C in Group C were both very competitive. What Nissan has done with the GT-R shows that they can compete with most any car out there. With that said, this current car, while innovative and audacious, needs a a lot more development to be

The amount of choices one has today in buying a truck is staggering. Ford alone lists 5 versions of the F150 with 3 different cab choices and a number of bed choices. For me, I am overwhelmed. Back in the day, a truck was well, a truck. During the 70s, truck choices began to increase as there were short and long beds

Great post and one that I concur with. Maybe it sounds like a contradiction to want more power and speed while at the same time wanted safer cars, but I think the two can mutually coexist. Quite honestly, the best F1 racing was from the 60s to the early 90s before the rules started to get so stifling. I too wish that

I am not sure which is a scarier proposition: having a lot of T-14s and T50s or more submarine and land based nuclear weapons. The fact that costs are spiraling out of control on the T14 and T50 which in turn is forcing Russia to upgrade nuclear capabilities gives me an eerie feeling, much like the Cold War days.

Racing in and of itself is dangerous. I started watching racing in the mid 1960s. Seemed like someone was dying every week. I cannot tell you how many drivers have been killed either by cars that crumpled like an accordion or worse, turned into fiery coffins. Fire was the worst fear of drivers in that era. In

If ISIS hadn’t claimed responsibility for this, Israel no doubt would have been blamed. Whoever said that ISIS is a JV squad?

I think you already have...

Wag. 5 star post there!

You jackboots are all alike. I bet your heels click when you see Obummer!

I’ll take that over a sig heiling “progressive” party any day of the week. No wonder people say that liberalism is a mental disorder.

Well, so much for either human rights or women’s rights. Apparently, women are supposed to know their place. And to think that we want to do business with these people.

I remember reading about the turkey shoots on the lumbering Me 323s. In the air or on the ground, they were like sitting ducks. Great article Tyler!

Amazing that this was done so surreptitiously that the Assad government thought that this was a betrayal rather than an assassination. The fact that $80 million in cash turned up at the general’s home shows that there was massive corruption going on.