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Does Hertz still rent manual trans models, or any Hertz special trims any (like the Hertz GT-H Mustangs)?

Can confirm. I did two burnouts in a Hemi Charger, drove it in a sporting way but wasn't abusive beyond the burnouts. I actually came back so pleased with how it drove, I asked if I could buy it when it comes out of cycle, but they already had a buyer, with us as the last renters.

The 2019 Dodge Charger R/T’s are going to be a fantastic value as they come out of fleet rotation. They all come with the SRR bodywork as stock, the SRT exhaust, and have a comfortable 390hp from the factory. Sure some of use may pine for a 485hp SRT/392 car, or even higher to the hellraising category, but if you

While there is an anthropomorphic component to car design, and few design have succeeded without it, that isnt my concern here.

Yea, I have the red, but would love to find a Mariner Blue one. I’ve picked up a couple FD’s and one FB as well. Still haven’t seen the 10AE FC model in the wild yet.

Both energy-source technologies are very old, however the amount of engineering, research, and development spent per year on each has been a recent surge of sorts. I haven’t found numbers but I’d imagine hydrogen had a rise and fall that was earlier in phase to the recent push of EV development, by about ten years.

Citation needed:

“It’s incredibly ironic that the head of a company making an electric car that has captured the hearts of the entire Jalopnik staff thinks nobody wants electric cars.”

David is right, and by that I mean the Buick of course!

Stereotypes ahead, learned from many years of dating, being married, and having a daughter — said wife also thoroughly enjoys AutoX, and is bitter-sweetly often a smidge faster than me:

What women want in a road car:
-Ease of ingress/egress
-Ease of loading/unloading kiddos in conjunction of a child-safety seat
-Adjustable

Initial thoughts
I’m on the line, but from the look and idea, I’m inclined to say NP. Thinking further on the perceived value of a modded car with insufficient documentation and a better option in a 987 ‘S’ at the same price point, I say CP.

This was my jam — the Cheesy Gordita Crunch (I think) uses the same sauce, and for a LONG time it was also a secret menu item before coming back to its former glory.

From the IBM Press Release, as linked in the article:

What was written:

I actually love, love, LOVE the 355, except for that stupid little face it makes, which is incongruent to the otherwise perfect design carried through the rest of the car.

I want *real* heritage Ford, not another half-baked paint option. Give us an Ivy Gold interior in a 2020 Mustang, we are overdue!

I’ll fuck up my own guitar, thank you.

Cigarette burns in the seat, fried chicken oil stained steering wheel with ring gouges, half-used pack of stale PallMalls in the back floor board, skirted by ashes, several used buttes, empty SlimJim wrappers, and at least three crushed Natty Light cans.

Not metallic, just a different white. Oxford White is the cooler white offered as standard, with Wimbledon White being much warmer / off-white. I love Wimbledon White and hate that it isn’t just a normal color. Ford plays on the heritage bit but making it and Kona Blue Metallic, special edition colors only in the