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Jonah
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Dealerships should just die altogether. They might have mattered in 1960, but at this point, it just seems that they are artificial middle men that offer no value.

You were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!!

Surprised you were able to make there and back on those Dunlops. Source: Have AT-20s on our ‘16 4Runner and they’re outmatched by dirt roads. And rain. And wet grass. And dry pavement.

Oh god please be in Vancouver.

Pictured, the mayor of Minneapolis.

And while it’s perplexing to imagine a person taking a nearly $3 million car and having it altered from what it was meant to be, Lovecars said RML will convert the car back to full factory spec whenever the owner wants

WTF??!?!

Can you even call yourself a car guy as you whine about cool doors?

Do you hate Lamborghini and Ferrari too?

Is this what happens when I grow up and hit a midlife crisis?

Tire pressure was off .5 psi, should have used a digital gauge.

Am I doing it right?

Man, if only i had a spare million dollars....and a racing team.

They have this secretive R&D department where the curator demands everything in black and really dark grays which soaks up a lot of the production capacity.

Stop; you’ll give him delusions of adequacy!

It could have been any of the front runners.

For want of a bolt the cover was lost,
for want of a cover the tire was lost,
for want of a tire the car was lost,
for want of a car the race was lost,
for want of a race the championship was lost.
So a championship was lost—all for want of a bolt.

George Takai needs to copyright this immediately

You’ve linked below to articles saying you could’ve prevented this if all states had mandatory vehicle safety inspections, but New Hampshire is one of the states that does have mandatory vehicle safety inspections. This accident occurred in New Hampshire and this truck was registered there, further proving the

That’s why I rarely fill out any customer service ratings. Because the employees likely get dinged if they get anything less than 5 (because every single experience is supposed to be exceptional or some bullshit) but doing a competent job is not the same as exceptional. Fully satisfactory should not be a punishable

I can’t tell the BMW 5 and 7 series apart anymore.

Universal design language across an entire brand.

I don’t have anything against autonomous taxis, but while I intellectually accept and support them, it’s highly unlikely I’d use one. Not out of fear or prejudice, but because I haven’t had any need to use a taxi of any sort in decades, and don’t foresee having such a need at any likely point in my life.

It’s just idiotic to ask for the same set of rules to be applied to vehicles of one type. We don’t make all parking lot stalls super long so 18-wheelers won’t be disadvantaged for a reason; it’s silly. We shouldn’t hold all vehicles to the same rules for the same reason.

I hope you’re not suggesting there was a chance it wasn’t going to get written off. Look at where that car is and consider it how it got there. There’s no doubt this car was fully submerged In salt water and was a write off. Still a jerk thing to do but the car was toast already.