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As a “give us a smaller government” guy, this is exactly the type of things governments are for. The procedures to build something this complex are worked out by engineers and have a lot of care and thought put into what they call out. Someone outside the company with real authority looking at the manufacturing

This design isn’t guilty of not aging well, it looked this bad at release…

Yes! My son and I love watching terrible nautical themed horror movies. Things like death ship, titanic 2 etc. We fired up Triangle expecting something right along the lines of those best picture nominees, and instead it morphed into something truly interesting. Vastly underrated and completely overlooked, this is a

GM wants us to believe they can write better software than multi billion dollar software companies. This situation makes clear that’s a (crack)pipe dream. 

Good news! This has never happened before, but I was able to get them to take $100 off the price of the TruCoat.

An 80's Subaru Justy. People who think they are cool have never been in one. Yes they made a 4WD version, but it was an absolutely crapcan in every way. A friend of mine had one so I know what I’m talking about. These gutless things are objectively terrible in every way. When my friend traded his in I asked him how

This series makes sense.  A development series for young drivers to launch them into F3. Way more interesting than W series imho. I enjoyed the two races I watched.

This. People have absolutely no clue how much power it takes for a supercharger and how much that infrastructure costs. Currently installing a commercial application for solar, and it’s nearly $900k for 550kw. That’s north of $40 million to provide 25 megawatts, and that’s making a lot of assumptions. Then you have to

Except generators run on red diesel that doesn’t pay those things…

Stupid poors why don’t you just make more money? - politicians

The Chrysler Laser/Mitsubishi Eclipse are the right answer. Profoundly unreliable, there is a reason none of these are on the road anymore.

The Mustang II is an abomination in every way. It violated everything that made the original cool and brought nothing valuable to the table. The absolute epitome of retro done wrong. Just because the 73 mustang is too big and heavy doesn’t make this turd in a punchbowl a good car.

I actually love this idea. Build a community that doesn’t require cars, connect it to public transport, and provide a bevy of other transportation options to the people that choose to live there.

This country is big. And some of us like to drive. And there are many places where you are a long way from a quick charge. These facts are incomprehensible to lawmakers who only fly places and would never consider driving a long distance. I’ve driven across the country somewhere around 15 times and for a family

With the exit of Latifi and Mazepin, F1 really doesn’t have any classic pay drivers right now. I mean, Stroll sorta, in that he has his spot due to his dad owning the team, but he continues to improve and feasibly could be in the field without bringing money.

Watkins Glen was an amazing experience, as usual. The “all access” aspect of IMSA is what makes it such an incredible weekend, although if it gets much more crowded it’s likely they will have to change some of that.

Why does it matter? Because there are only two short ovals in the series and neither have much of a history.

Please. A Toyota Corolla is $156,000. Contest is everything.

This doesn’t accurately reflect what happened in the mid 90's.

So by $165,000 car you mean a $40,000 car, sold for $40,000, that happens to require the same obscene registration costs as every other car on the road in Singapore?