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It is possible to over-simplify that way.

hate to come back from a long comment hiatus just to say this but man, this is a bad headline

show an infographic for weight, price and number sold per year!

There is history in this: The original 427 Cobra was legendary for many years its 0-100-0 feat, so much so that Motor Trend years later pitted the Viper against it. Remember, back in the 1960s, most cars had terrible brakes and a lot of weight to handle. The Cobra legend arose because it was essentially a race car for

Add a few Greddy, Trust and K&N filter stickers and that fucker is producing a gajillion hp.

Much less anyone from Gawker.....

^^^ this

Torch is a good guy, who is just missing the obvious by not knowing what he doesn’t know. This truck is for the guy, like me, who has a big camper to pull. A half ton truck these days has crap for payload capacity, which means almost any non-pod sized camper is either over the half ton truck’s actual payload, or it’s

As a citizen of a country that worships capitalism I feel compelled to buy the best product at the lowest cost I can negotiate. 

Thank you!

Why? A high percentage of 911 are still on the road 55 years later.

I’m sure Tesla’s fans will fill the comments shortly, comparing what features Tesla has introduced, how they innovated, etc. These things will all be (technically) true. Then we’ll see comparisons to a car that doesn’t exist.

Are you new here? That’s not how G/O Media rolls. Union Good. Corporation Bad. That is their black and white view of the world.

“ongoing UAW corruption scandal”

People whining about the aesthetics of a front plate is honestly the most pathetic thing I have ever seen an adult do.

Wow let’s just ignore de-industrialization and the change in the economy and blame everything on local politics. 

The country tried that, GM still closed their Ohio plant, and others have closed theirs too.

Insurance companies here in the U.S., however, say they don’t have “sufficient data” to “validate auto industry promises of safety benefits from automated driving systems.”

$180k for......a 2004 Toyota with some electronics and switch gear from 2012.