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Agreed. I owned a 99 Grand Am GT (good car) and the AC was awesome. Nothing I’ve owned since could match it.

I still respectfully disagree on certain points, but thank you for the information.

That doesn’t exactly make them wealthy. This is Formula 4, which is amateur/grassroots and barely a step up from something like Formula Ford.

I agree that the unconventional dash layout (i.e. no gauges at all) is terrible, and for that reason alone I wouldn’t buy one if I was looking for a new EV  (I’d probably look at a Volt or Bolt). At some point, though, it’s hard to argue they aren’t penetrating the “mainstream” market when they are racking up so many

With regards to anyone who has all of his family’s liquid assets (more or less) invested in a kid’s racing, I say such a person either:

Such wit! I am injured!

Not to mention the hundreds (if not thousands) of times the Bible directly contradicts itself on hundreds of issues, often within the same book of the Bible. Or the fact that it’s also completely at odds with science, modern morality and even common sense...

Well, I would counter that there’s a difference between exploiting short-term economics for short-term gain and ignoring the future. FCA is doing both. Wanna sell Hellcats, Rams & big Jeeps? Fine. But not having any small-car (or really, even any midsize car) lineup (outside of the Fiat 500) is inexcusably stupid. I

Dude, all you have to do is not comment. There’s nobody forcing you to, so calm your tits.

We have to point the finger at ourselves, too. How many idiots are buying yuuuuge SUVs because “oil is cheap” right now?

I agree that corporations shouldn’t make knee-jerk decisions, but I think most people with common sense should agree that the long term trend for oil prices will be upward. Even putting normal inflation aside, we obviously have a finite supply and we’ve been forced to use ever more complicated means to extract it

I hear ya. Don’t get me wrong, I feel for the young man. But I agree that if his family had the money for his kid to race (especially at such a high level) then they should have money to take care of him. At the very least, they will have much more money to handle such a life-altering injury than most other families.

They still have reasons to carry lots of people at once. Shuttling business people around comes to mind. When I visited China to tour a couple of factories we traveled on a mix of domestic flights, bullet train, taxi, and having the company’s people (from the plants we were visiting) drive us around. One company used

I can’t afford to buy made in the U.S. clothing on a regular basis, but I would like to buy a few things (a pair of jeans here, a shirt there...) to support made in the U.S. companies. Unfortunately, it seems umpossible if you want to actually try on the clothing first. As an example, the only made in the U.S. jeans I

Wow, I was WAY off! :P Thanks for the info.

I enjoyed it. :)

Where is this? My guess is San Diego.

Sooooooooooooooo.........should I wait until after I leave the dealer lot before trying out the transbrake?

Considering the amount of ill will they have generated (both from the scarcity of the system and now discontinuing it) Nintendo would have been much better off had they never even thought of the NES Classic.

Lol, what wuz I thinking? This will knock Citizen Kane down quite a few notches on the “best movies eva’” list.