metaknight2k
MetaKnight2k
metaknight2k

If it’s legal to go get groceries, and you use it as such, it’s a street car. A street car can simultaneously be a track car and a people mover, but it’s harder. Maybe a Panamera?

I argue otherwise. If you have to make adjustments, in driving or whatnot, it isn’t the same. It’s a newer version, but not the same. Just like worn tires or faded headlights make your car older, but not the same.

How long is the game? An hour? 10 hours?

Heck, the F8 of the Furiosa

Um. Vanilla is perfect when complementing a chocolate brownie, an apple pie, cherry jello, or with fudge. It’s not like you eat vanilla ice cream as a default behavior, but because the flavor itself is actually good, and pairs well with other foods like chocolate, cinnamon, cherry, etc.

Lots of people like vanilla.

It’s only 4 cities. It seems reasonable that for those 4 cities that any shipping or delivery companies working in those cities might have a special fleet that meets the diesel free requirement. It might also be that very special diesels get exempted, such as the hybrid electric diesel turbines, seen here:

Yeah, I think it’s evident how poorly planned and prepared they were. They should improve.

You realize you’re complaining about a new and untested process? Yes, it was awkward but expected, right?

Or virtual gumball rally’s where you download all the previous runs and have them displayed on the HUD so you can compare yourself.

I believe they determined that using a small explosive device.

Super Cruise should address the issue by entirely disabling the accelerator, leaving only the brake pedal active.

Oh, that must have been San Jose, Ca.

Sounds like you failed to hack your kids.

Yeah, but you can get a decent Civic for $15k

I let my kids gorge on candy. They only did so once, got sick, and now after every Halloween we have pounds of candy leftover. The oldest eats one a day, that I pack in her lunch. The younger will get and grab his favorites, maybe four a day.

Here is a fun comparison:

I like that my Mazda6 didn’t get downsized, they just made the 2.5L as efficient as they possibly could. Rated for 38mpg highway, I can get 36mpg across several hundred miles with 4 people in the car + luggage.

So you’re saying he’s the best pick of our current nominees?

You used Reduction twice.