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For more clinical reviews, Everyday Driver is a far more interesting verison of the formulaic Motorweek. 

I acknowledge that the technical answer is 5, but I have always and will just stick with 3. Mid-cycle refreshes make for 5 but come on.

Zach’s stuff is terrific. I agree with everything you said - he is delightful and the ‘known route’ of his commute is a great proving ground for a little bit of all types of riding and a great test comparison for other bikes to do the same/similar route.

I’d love them to open the FTR1200 into a “family” of bikes like the Triumph Bonneville/Scrambler/Thruxton or the Bmw RnineT.

This small(traditional) wheeled one is the Street model, Keep the last setup for a Flat Tracker Variant, and then make like a Supermoto/ADV-Lite version (With another gallon of fuel, small

It’s SO far less about range than it is recharge time.

Much like others have eluded, I’m curious if it feels justifiable to the cost. Pretending to ignore that battery tech is still new and expensive, does it feel REMOTELY like a near-20k product? If not that’s hard to swallow.

Except this is not anything like a normal Yaris. It shares the Y-name but has almost zero in common with non GR Yaris cars. So yes, this car was purely made to compete in rally.

I was born in 81 - so while I was alive during his presidency, I really had zero clue of what was going on/what he was like/what he stood for. When you’re a kid the president is great, you’re told that he is our flawless example of everything.

I think there is a huge difference between Creative/Artistic/Conceptual Direction and Studio management/employee direction. The award was clearly for the former as shown in the fantastic end product, not the latter which happened to make the first.

I get your point, but you’re projecting the stories last spring onto th

I simultaneously find this EXTREMELY cool and a bit mesmerizing and yet I also think cars painted in this super black look terrible. As many have said, looks like a poor paint job in a 14yr old video game.

This article tacked a few design tweaks to show how it wasn’t too far off.

Chris Harris is my all time favorite car presenter. However I have TRIED to get accustomed to the other two guys but I really have a hard time making it through Top Gear with the current lineup. I’m not a blind hater/purist, I actually really enjoyed the various U.S. Top Gear attempts (and am looking forward to the

You should’ve found somebody with better-than-rudimentary photoshop skills to do this. 

I usually go with my gut in the moment, and it usually averages out to middle of the road. Some things I do are “bad” and some are “good” - I try to play organically given the story/plot/situation/my mood because that seems the most immersive.

That would be a really fun car to use for an engine/trans swap from a newer (but still old) Mustang - like a 5.0 from a fox or the 4.6l afterwards. 

NP: But BARELY. At that price the running gear is pretty much fine - a lot of elbow grease, washing and a detail could show the paint needing a polish. Or maybe a partial respray or a full wrap for a few grand. Some nice used replacement parts for the interior and you’d be in decent shape for under 10k.

I really love what Royal Enfield has done in the past few years (after a LONG time of basically remaking the same bike for decades). They are making stuff people like and offering it for reasonable money. It’s fantastic.

Super Mario Odyssey - the best 3d platformer to date. Every moment is filled with joy, fun and TIGHT action. 

I had like 70 TMNT figures in the late 80's and early 90's. I was dreading clicking through this list, but ALL of these came out well after I phased out of action figures so gladly my nostalgia-fueled happiness is intact.

Some of these are cringe-worthy for sure.