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Alas, I don’t have one. But regrettably, it did happen.

The French are different than you and I ... much different ...

Absolutely smoked a Chevy Vega on I-270 during rush hour outside of St. Louis in 1980. No warning. Just shot a rod through the side of the aluminum block and puked damn near the entire crankcase all over the highway. Caused a four-car wreck behind me as I was slithering to a stop on the shoulder.

It was OK racing on asphalt, horrible on dirt.

I’d suggest it’s more like the comic book version, but terrorism for idiots nonetheless ...

Yet it’s powered like one. I do graphics work with Macs.

Yet it’s powered like one. I do graphics work with Macs.

Exactly. This was a car that even the Brits didn’t particularly care about.

I’ve gotta say I’m really liking what designers are doing with un-grilles on the face of the latest EVs.

Halfway, Hell! The Escalade was there first.

Because it cuts the manufacturer out of a local sale, and causes business complications with local, regional and national tax authorities who may feel said manufacturer is complicit in the tax evasion.

Au contraire. While I’m probably one of the 35-40 people on Earth that would prefer a longbed to a shortbed, that fiberglass stepside bed is worth fairly big money. It’s not as useful, but it is pretty valuable.

I would imagine that the President’s pets would be accounted for on an ad hoc basis. Hence, no need for a puppy’s contingency plans.

Where? I’m in South Florida and I couldn’t find any vehicle this clean for $3000 before COVID.

In today’s used car market, this is clearly Nice Price. But even before the post-COVID rapacious price markup, this was a solid $5000 pickup all day, any day. For a clean, serviceable pickup truck? No question this is a good deal.

Hell, works for me.

Nah. Lawyers weren’t involved back then, and auto engineers figured you were smart enough to figure it out yourself. And we did. Good times.

Nah. He’s just doing everything he can to try and de-legitimize the eventual reporting. Kind of a self-righteous “Look over here — and by all means don’t look at what’s behind the curtain” kinda rap.

Perhaps the ability to apply some (im)moral suasion to his plea. At least that was the rationalization social media used to keep him online during our Dark Years®, but him leading the insurrectionists to storm the Capitol seems to have pretty much ended that.

No frickin’ way!

In response to Andy Simp: No, it’s not OK if the federal government is spying on an American citizen. But there’s nothing here except someone even Fox News asserts is not a journalist and exempt from libelous lies “asking questions.”