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Annnnd now we know how The Last of Us happens.

And unfortunately, this is exactly the type of shit that’ll have some middle/upper management going “see, we need to be fully in person again!”

The Volt really did deserve better. I’d argue it still makes sense in today’s market. It got people to dip their toes into the electric life. For that, it deserves our praise.

The Corvair.

Honestly, the Vortec 4200 is pretty heavily underrated (practically forgotten).

This makes sense...my 1080 GTX system (which, admittedly, is quite old - 3770K i7 CPU, 2 x HDD, 2 x SSD - built the main bits of it back at the end of 2013/beginning of 2014 and have upgraded here and there since) doesn’t even use 400W during the most intense of gaming. So the 850W PCP&C PSU has little trouble keeping

much like the example above

Simple: I grew up five blocks off Woodward and had a dad who was also into cars (and had plenty of cool ones start back in the 60's, so plenty of stories).

I far prefer the New Edge over the original SN95...

Meanwhile I have two white cars (the same white, in fact)...white (and when I say white I mean WHITE - no pearl, no metallic, solid “bright” white).

It’s been...a while since I last played chess, but I guess I’m confused how one can even cheat at it, short of physically moving someone else’s pieces? 

In all honesty, I used to hate donks. I’ve now come to respect them. While I don’t particularly like the look - I can’t help but be impressed at the typically meticulously excellent build quality of these cars.

The 1st gen (14-15) had the 2.0L and the 2nd gen (17-19) had the 1.6L.

Better idea (though slightly more costly): get paintable metal plates. Plastic ones really aren’t meant to be painted, and they never turn out all that well when they are, no matter how much you’ve prepped them.

I was on vacation, so I didn’t see this, but ended up having a nice “fun” activity on Labor Day weekend on our drive up north - about halfway into our 240 mile drive, the serpentine belt snapped in the middle of the state.

I’m so deep into the cult of Apple, that I didn’t even know Android Auto had gone wireless. The more you know.

Bought my ‘17 Volt back in March of ‘17 when my ‘98 Cavalier decided to pick a fight with a fire hydrant in a freak, sudden, torrential downpour in the morning on the way to work (still dark, to add to the fun of not being able to see the road...or the bend in it).

Not specifically the car, but the bodystyle: convertibles.

and the original Tesla Roadster showed up in PGR4 before that.