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I think you misspelled Chevrolet in your title

So THAT'S what Pauly D is doing these days.

With a starting price over $35,000, I'd say the RS WON'T become commonplace. But the non-service electric players that could become commonplace like Brammo can learn from helping users upgrade their batteries, not for free but for a discounted price.

The funny thing is, I'm talking about Ohio as being a NON-fun state. I've been through there several times. Rusty trucks and flat nothing-fun-to-look-at flats. PASS.

Haha no doubt! I was talking like middle-east coast states like North Carolina that have solid speed limits, twisties, and also flat areas.

Unless I'm misinterpreting the list (it's possible people), it doesn't take into account "fun" roads, which aren't flat and straight. But instead measures cost of vehicle ownership and "enforcement tactics" (I'm not sure what these are). I think the "fun" factor of mountainous regions is overlooked on this list.

Man, a turbo V6 would make me change my pants.

So a Nissan Rogue is in a closet. How ironic.

Studies show that noise has little effect on safety. Considering the exhaust is pointed away from your direction of travel and the commoner won't hear your Two Brothers fart can until you're very close to them, you can see why. Plus if that person isn't paying enough attention to see you, they aren't going to hear you.

The thing with Mission is that if the R or RS breaks, has a battery go bad, or hell even if the battery tech that's in the RS that you own is outdated, they come to YOU and fix YOUR bike at YOUR house. FOR FREE. I'd pay $5000 over any motorcycle/car for them to come fix it at my house at no cost. The outdated battery

Poor defensive schemes? Poor coaching? Pretty much the obvious when you watch the Penguins.

Between this and the Mission RS, I'd say the future of motorcycling is heading in the right direction.

Yeah, if there were a year of the last five to nab the Cup, it was last year. The author is a obvious Penguins hater and from the articles I've read of his on this site, is a terrible writer who is probably considered a hockey expert because of his roots at a site nobody visits called Puck Daddy. However, he appears

Talbot was (and still is) a VASTLY underrated player. Kennedy is closely behind him on that chart. I wouldn't cry if they brought back Talbot just for shits and giggles (and maybe some real play).

Uhh, a young man named Jeff Zatkoff, who in his rookie year, was one of the best rookie goaltenders in the league. He played exceedingly well and appears to be the goalie of the future.

You make a good point here.

If you might maybe run into a financial hardship, you probably shouldn't have a PS4. If it's that bad that you can't afford $50/year, you should sell your PlayStation.

Am I the only one who didn't think this was that bad of an idea? You can't play PS4 online without a PS Plus membership and Driveclub wouldn't be the only PS4 game you would ever play so at some point you would need PS Plus anyway. It's a great value and that was iterated with a $10 off voucher for the full game. I

So it's a lot like buying a stripper

If you fart in your race suit...does it still smell when you take it off hours later?