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I think it’s fair to say that Tesla does a lot of big picture stuff right. There’s a lot of engineering cleverness designed into these cars - something that engineers hired by competitors to tear them apart have repeatedly reported/acknowledged. On the crash protection front, they took full advantage of having a

Looks like someone was trying to create a reliable Donk. 

Life without bacon isn’t worth living. But honestly, your take is correct. It’s a shame though, because animals are just so damn tasty.

Unfortunately, if you have something other than animals for dinner you will be competing with animals for your dinner.

Headline is shortsighted, Ryan. The solution isn’t necessarily electric vehicles. If everyone switches to electric and we start burning more coal to fuel plants, we aren’t getting anywhere. The headline should be about reducing VOC, toxic, and particle emissions, and reducing CO2 output dramatically as a whole. The

Rust, automatic, almost 200k. This car is a ticking time bomb.

Not in my experience. I’ve bought several sub $5000 cars that didn’t need more than $300 in parts in the first year, and one of those was a 12 year old Saab convertible.

For $5000 you could buy two Buick LeSabres, which are the best cheap car you can buy. 

One word: oranges.

Over 10,000 deaths by occupants not wearing restraints. These are probably the most easily avoidable deaths today. Those wearing seat belts had a 73% survival rate in serious accidents accounted for. Those unrestrained only survived 32% of the time.

I just had the joy of watching two people fly through the air like rag dolls a week ago. I had the best view of anyone at the scene of the accident, and it was a mess. One driver speeding and another driver turning left without yielding. The speeder turned hard and flew up on the sidewalk on the far right side of the

I’m disappointed I didn’t think of the Protege5. Everytime I see one I can’t help but think how great they still look.

I think the Pontiac Solstice still looks pretty fresh, especially the coupe.

The fourth generation Honda Accord has aged incredibly well. Honda was getting things right in the early ‘90s. Clean lines, excellent proportions, and an honest design that said quality without looking like it tried too hard.

3rd gen Acura TL is the king of this.

How about the principle of parking correctly and not getting tickets in the first place?

I’m surprised the officer in the picture wasn’t also on his mobile phone while on the computer, both which of course are illegal in my state but hey, because cops, they’re above all laws, so I guess it’s okay.

Meanwhile, inside the patrol car...

let people enjoy their cars even if they are obvious mistakes.

The outside says “bro” but that leopard print interior says “1970s brothel”.