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Why does Honda hate center armrests?

That’s the part GM developed. They used their Camaro designers.

Yeah, but by the time the Model 3 started taking reservations, Tesla had a decent amount of cars built and on the road. There were some Model 3 hiccups, but unlike with Fisker, people for the most part didn’t doubt the Model 3 would actually come out.

When we gonna get a movie with the giant green rabbit?

And it worked for about one episode and then the ratings dropped back down to roughly where they were before. Presumably they couldn’t decide which character to kill so they could replace them with Victor Williams, so they just canceled the show after season 2.

We’ve come a long way from when my 1990 Mitsubishi Eclipse Turbo, a car that weighed something like 3,000 lbs, did 0-60 in 6.6 seconds.

I had a dealer drop off my car in a random parking lot instead of delivering it to me. It was very weird, and it took a long time to figure out where the car was. And then it turned out the battery was dead.

I remember living in an apartment that decided it was changing to “luxury” apartments. They put in a new light fixture and a mirror, and then doubled the rent.

I am surprised to hear that some of these shows are still on.

Went to New York with my Dad when I was a teenager, and the hotel we stayed at had a jogging track on the roof. Dad said he went to job, but the track came too close to the building edge for his tastes, so he quickly came back down. I wouldn’t go on the roof at all.

Champing at the bit.

At least 57 current US Senators are lawyers. Every judge is a lawyer. Half of the last 10 presidents were lawyers. My governor is a lawyer (as are 15 other current governors), as are at least 20 other statewide officeholders. The mayor of my town is a lawyer as is the county judge (the mayoral equivalent to a mayor

I mean, we do have a system that has been designed in such a way as to prevent junk science from being banned from courtrooms, bars people from even suing to receive recompense for losses caused by many government agents, has laws and binding decisions that have no basis in medical fact, criminalizes far too many

My first-wife had an Escort when we were in high school. It would randomly just decide to stop working in the middle of a drive, and you’d have to sit there for a while before it would start back up again.

It’s almost like it was a mistake to set up a country where lawyers make the laws.

My son got hit by a co-worker backing a truck into a service bay (he works for a sign company, and they do those car wraps). Thankfully, though it looked gnarly on the security video, my son recovered fully and workman’s comp covered his injuries since he didn’t, you know, die.

I’m sure you’re right. I was relying on my memory and thinking mine said VTEC on the engine cover and on the black side molding, but now that I think about it, it just said DOHC.

One of my neighbors has an MR2 Spyder, and I like seeing it every time I drive by. 

I think by the second-generation, they were all VTEC. At least my bottom-rung RS sedan was (though they had more than one engine offering).

He’s very vulnerable. So much so that after this, he goes back in time and kills Cliff Main’s wife by tossing her off a boat and ends up being arrested by Keith Mars.