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Not really shocking. After the first few weeks, the Clapback became the biggest racist thirst trap outside of Pornhub. These dipshits compete with each other for ‘look how bad I triggered the lib niggers’ notations. I mean, watching Michael verbally cut these idiots up is always fun, but I’ve long gotten over trying

So the government mandated TPMS, but didn’t require that all automakers display tire pressure at each wheel?

Saab Night Panel. Pressing a button turns off all cabin lighting except the speedometer between 0 and 100 MPH. As someone who hates bright screens and gauges at night, I wish this was standard

Hi. Not many comments in this post, so I’m just gonna mention this here.

I don’t care that it’s probably not, the Toyota 1FZ never gets its dues in these lists.

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In terms of legendary large engines that did make it into the passenger vehicles, it’s the Cummins B series(6BT, ISB, B6.7). These are engines that hit 7 digit mileage with ease in hot shot applications. Even the modern CM2350b engine can have the DPF and other emission equipment surpass 500k without issues.

Ever notice that the cable “education” channels that were touted as a market-driven replacement for PBS like History, Discovery, TLC. etc. have all turned in to homes for crappy reality shows, conspiracy theories and pseudoscience? I guess that pays better than boring old facts and science. 

I was wondering about this too.

These are the same kinda scammers that do the “FREE IPHONE” “ROBLOX” “VBUCKS” style scam targeting credit cards, the only difference is that crypto has made it easier to collect money from people without getting in trouble

Polygon (previously MATIC) is a legit company and in the top 20 of crypto market cap. Don’t conflate the scammy twitter accounts with the actual company. All crypto’s have their share of shady twitter accounts trying to scam people. You should fix your headline and clear up your story.

Listen I know Kotaku hates crypto and that is fine but there are a few things that could be clarified with some basic research.

My first reaction of what cars you are supprised haven’t died yet is

Someone has to dream the impossible dream, to envision greater possibilities for our lives and to “run where the brave dare not go”.

One way Rev. Dr. Barber’s coalition building differs from the elders like Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. or MLK Jr. is the absence of celebrities who are actually taking part vs. making social media posts or remaining silent. Big ups to those who are showing up but this is such a crucial time and the window for decisive

Here’s a 1967 Oldsmobile Toronado for $22,500:

This is exactly where I’d be. I have a strong preference for ‘65 Rivs and ‘62 T-Birds, but I don’t think you can go wrong here.

Left unsaid here is that Japan has a pretty strict ITAR-like regulation that prohibits even allies (like the U.S.) from using parts made in Japan in war machines. I’ve had them give me grief over ordering gear-reduction units and roller bearings. So the framework is already there for this development.

No, we should be selling modern trucks to ISIS and AQ; with all the spyware loaded onto their electronics needed to make the damn things run, we should have a complete map for drone strikes within a couple of days.

I firmly believe we have lost our collective minds on our personal financing. I think we are soon back to that old mantra:

This is good Oppo.