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Those are mostly piddly complaints. I have similar ones, but I would be hard pressed to find a better put together coupe, that can haul my mountain bike with the seats folded down, my kids when necessary, and "ass" when I slam the pedal to the floor. My 2000 328ci drives like a dream (used to have an e36, which was

Take your silly comments elsewhere. Ain't nobody got time fo that!

That seems like a pretty fair price. Not cheap, but could save a parent thousands for a young new driver to do something like this.

Good story! My best childhood ride along was from a first gen Viper...similar short-lived run up the road, but with a buddy's rich dad with whom I haven't talked to in years. I still want to thank him for that, and the rides in his 454ci '55 Bel Air, and big bore VW dune buggy with Nitrous!

Sarcasm aside, I hate that everyone defaults to the term "Trophy Truck" when talking about a tube-framed off-road vehicle that looks like a truck. Trophy Truck really is pretty specific to the SCORE series definition, and at least with this video, that truck is not even close to the size or durability of a Trophy

The front part of the frame is pretty much the same, but the rear suspension on an Expedition is completely different (IRS - a-arms and coilovers).

I might have to try that Chrome extension, but right now, it's gonna be hard to beat the Spotify desktop app that I can control from my phone on my HTPC at home, and Toastify for global hotkeys using Spotify on my work computer. Plus, Spotify is definitely not blocked on my work network yet...shhhhh.

If there's one factor that will get you excited about electric vehicles it's the possibilities of in-hub motors. They'll allow more dynamic handling through weight distribution and better packaging options by removing the traditional electric and gasoline drivetrains. Even better? You can make any car AWD or RWD.

I should first note that the driver of that vehicle is a badass, and drives with hand controls. I just always hated these rock "bouncer" buggies for having such inefficient if not just artsy roll cages.

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That thing's a lesson in inefficient roll cage design. Geez. I prefer the Trophy Truck. And with Robby Gordon driving, this tube-framed beast does much, much better tearing shit up off-road. Racing fast through the desert is awesome, but catching air and cleanly landing a double at Glamis is something to experience.

As a parent of a young daughter with special needs (autism), who rides a bus home, and who can very often react to an undesireable situation with severe physical outburst (supported by superhero decibel level vocal outburst), and knowing what it's like to understand that her reactions are not founded upon the same

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The good thing is that for 99.99% of people to ever formulate an opinion on these cars, be it strictly based on appearance or the whole package, will never see one in person, let alone own one. So it doesn't matter. Love it or hate it, these cars are fantasies. Pieces of art. They are meant to sell posters. I'm sure

I had to scroll through the comments (painfully slowly btw) to see if someone pointed this out. It seems pretty obvious to me, so I was a bit surprised that this wasn't the first comment. They sure are good/cool renderings, but pretty clearly not "photos"...

Besides the auto-correct and predictions being way better in SwiftKey (using Flow beta for quite a while), Swype changed it's "delete" functionality from being able to long-press-deleting a whole word to forcing delete of individual letters (admittedly, this could be different now, but I was using it pretty recently).

I second that question. I've heard a lot about CM and other ROMs, but I've been holding off from rooting for 1.5 years on this phone just because I didn't want to spend the time learning how to do it. It's now starting to bug me getting bogged down and laggy. I'd like to freshen it up long enough that I can run out my

Holy Jesus. Good catch. I was noticing the extreme lack of roll cage diagonals, or just plain lack of tubing in general...

My wife used them for a bunch of stuff. No free cards, all "paid", but with a groupon. Crazy deal, I think it was $17 for $70 worth of stuff, and she did it twice. Custom cards, fridge magnets (card sized), banners, embroidered polo shirt - all sorts of stuff. For dirt cheap. Actually look pretty darn nice - she is

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Seconded. Sand drags and hillclimbs for every vehicle type you can imagine, every weekend that isn't summer, for probably the last 30+ years. Imperial sand dunes are awesome if you're careful, and nuts if you go on a big weekend. It's one place I recommend any gearhead go to and experience at least once. We used to

I wouldn't say it's the fastest, but it's likely the fastest you could replicate closely on your own just by going to Baja and watching a SCORE race from alongside the course. It's way better when they do a drive by on the whooped out pole road at 70mph with 36" inches of suspension cycling up and down at a crazy

Overspray on the struts. Awesome.