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What I see here are genuine people who aren’t fake and don’t try to pretend they are wealthy in front of guests. They treated everyone as equals, even high-class celebrities such as Zuckerberg.

This isn’t that much $$$. They were also caught doing the same thing with Ford vehicles a year or two ago but involving heroin (much bigger $$$). The effort they go through to curtail detection is astonishing (surrounded in multiple layers of varied material, filled with various items such as coffee or even blood!).

I don’t understand why they just can’t go the corvette route? A small level on the floor on B-Pillar next to the seat to pull up to open the door in an emergency. This is much easier than having to remove a speaker grille...

How did she get this into drive without her foot on the brake pedal. Does the Sienna not have an electronic locking solenoid to prevent this? Or did she do it while the guy was trying to start the car? The world may never know...

Funny timing, over this past weekend I recently saw an episode of Counting Cars which featured a 1964 Corvette shooting brake.

Yes, but it’s dissimilar to the way of Apple releasing new hardware with the same or more features day one. I was equally surprised that hardware 2.0 vehicles didn’t have the same functionality as an original Tesla from the start. Does anyone have details on how the hardware differs? I would assume it has to be

Curious question - how well does the ocean/water protect from nuclear bombs? Does all of the water immediately evaporate, or can it offer decent protection? I work in Manhattan and have always had dreams of impending nuclear bombs dropping in midtown. I would see myself jumping into the Hudson river potentially

He also voted for Bernie Sanders. - Even funnier, all of this is true and not fabricated...

Have a parade, then watch Cameron kick it through the window*

Not having to reset or power cycle a router for one month shouldn’t be notable or make you happy. You must have had a really crappy router in the past.

Not having to reset or power cycle a router for one month shouldn’t be notable or make you happy. You must have had

Stones and glass houses should mean something to you... RPM will not change to keep your vehicle at the same speed if your transmission is in the same gear. Obviously you know very little about how gearing and engines work.

Absolutely not, there are too many risks and the payoff is not really worth it. The money you would have to charge to make it worthwhile would not be able to compete with the convenience and added benefits of using Enterprise, etc.

I’m kind of disappointed that the Nissan Sentra didn’t make this list. Although it starts around 17K, you can probably get one for closed to 15K, if not lower if it’s used. I commonly rent more budget rental cars (cruze, corolla, sonata, etc). I think the Sentra is one of the vehicles that has the nicest standard

The cupholders on the F150 that the cab is shard with absolutely SUCKS. Those little rectangular nubs do nothing to keep anything in place except the biggest of McDonald’s supersized drinks

That’s not too impressive. I was easily able to break the 30 mpg barrier in my new F150 2.7L SuperCrew 4x4 with myself and 2 other people in my truck (unloaded and in rwd). I also hit a tiny bit of traffic forcing me to tap the brakes every so often which didn’t help.

Farming equipment usually has a knob on the steering wheel to easily allow for turning with one hand while the other hand operates other necessary levers or controls for attachments on tractors. See: Brodie Knob (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brodie_kn…)