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Michelin TRX was a high performance tire from the 70's. These were designed to be superior compared to the regular tires. Their most notable difference to the regular tires was their metric wheel sizing. So they required special sized wheels (diameters 315, 340, 365, 390 and 415 mm). Wikipedia:

How about some gambling instead?

“U.S. District Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald found that pregnancy discrimination, illegal under Title VII, “does not protect an employee whose spouse was pregnant.”

This virus panic has helped me to realized how much I truly hate crowds. I’m fine being with friends or meeting friends of my friends. But not with bunches of complete strangers.

Shouldn’t any masked hero avoid using the easily recognizable branded apparel?

The Soviet Union made a quite big bunch of V4s. ZAZ Zaporozhets family was powered by such unit. These were made between 1960-1994 and 3,422,444 examples were made. Unlike the other V4 this is an air cooled engine.

Some directors don’t like CGI...

I’m more worried than excited. They have multiple Packards on the trailer which hints that some of them are going to get damaged. One reason for me to hate seeing classic cars in modern movies is the fact that the audience likes to see carnage.

This is definitely a genuine first world problem.

Defending trademarks and being unwilling to co-operate are still different things. Volvo could let him use its texts if they would want. But they did choose to be stubborn.

That’s nasty. Do you remember that Volvo has been hostile for their own fans earlier too? I think this was reported here too when the harassment happened.

“The Hyperion XP-1, unveiled Wednesday, is a hydrogen fuel cell supercar with over 1,000 miles of range...

M-B used this trick in the 50's in their straight eight that powered W196 family of racecars. The power was taken off from the crankshaft with a pair of gears (more connected gears ran the camshafts). The power was then transferred using a parallel shaft. At the end of the shaft there was the clutch and the starter

I’m not arguing with you. I think I got misunderstood. I’m not trying to offend anyone.

San Francisco Climb of the Day? Sounds like bicycle stuff.

I wouldn’t try. It’s painted/powder coated but some aluminum alloys don’t like dish washer detergent.

The paved road to the trail is just the easy part of the trail...

Their design has advantages over the t-slot design. They did say in the video:

Maybe not just for rock crawling. But all of their marketing material seems to show some kind of off-road situation. Not a single one of the pictures are showing a Bronco on a paved road. None of the pictures are showing any situation where Bronco would be occupied by anyone except the driver. Some picture do present

A Charger isn’t for drag racing. They were marketed as a good car to convince ladies that you are good husband material.