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So this is how you get a Cummins Power Wagon. Looks great and its nice to not see bro wheels (looking at you shelby raptor).

The Veyron improved on the top speed of the F1 by about six percent. It took 20 years for that to happen.

Chevy vs GMC argument here: real world, it depends on the month, as each brand seems to alter discounts on the trucks, one month the GMCs are cheaper, the next the Chevys are. What I will say in my shopping for trucks is that the GMC comes standard with the rear locker as long as a V8 or 4WD is specified, in the

The moon landing analogy is terrible hyperbole. If it was truly the Apollo 11 of automobiles, then it would have caused rival manufacturers to throw in the towel and concentrate on pick-up truck development.

I completely agree.

I’ve never been that impressed by the Veyron for some reason, I wonder why...

oh I realize my V8 truck desire is wholly based on an outdated view that a v6 truck couldn't pull the tampon out of a sick whore's vagina. I realize I'm a flawed individual. Considering how cheap it is to upgrade (relatively) and how durable truck v8s have always been I'm just always compelled to click that box first.

I feel like the 600 mile range is irrelevant. At optimal speed with no payload, that would be something like 8 hours straight without stopping. Does anyone do that?

Why are people buying nav systems? Serious question.

Uhm. An engine is a Vee engine if the pistons are not all on the same plane. I never understood the “but it has one head hurp derp” argument. It’s all based on the angle of conrods.

Probably the second best golf game of that era behind this one:

At 21, I shot a 58. Granted, it was in Hot Shots Golf 2, but dammit, you can't take that away from me.

If I had him on my fantasy team, I'd demand he be credited with a save.

I dunno who won, but the catcher for KC is the MVP of this game.

As this slo-mo angle conclusively shows, Duncan got a whole lot of ball, and maybe didn’t even hit Harden’s wrist.

I think every Jalopnik post with/about Chris Harris starts with "Chris Harris is a lucky, lucky man."

Big difference between a purpose-built floating bridge and a nearly 60 year old ship being re-purposed as a floating bridge. One is reasonable, one is a bat shit crazy idea that's asking for failure.

Then what is the bridge for? Would it not be a less daunting engineering challenge to simply widen the existing road around the inlet?