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I’ll repeat a comment I made on something the other day that seems to be relevant 24/7:

There’s no such thing as too much Mustang, but I see your point.

There’s at least one. Granted, the dealership is rated 2 out of 5 stars, but I’m sure there are others out there.

Nice! This is the one I was looking at:

What about the obvious choice? You can get a Mustang GT a couple of years old for 25k and have some cash left over for mods. If you want to spend the whole 35k, you could get a brand new one.

lol, that’s entirely possible

How about the electric version? It was only made for a year and only sold in California, but it had Tesla powertrain components and was pretty dang quick.

And there’s my new favorite phrase.

Chevy: the latest in a growing list of car manufacturers to copy the styling of the Nissan Kicks.

“Almost nobody” compared to stuff like Winter Soldier.

My thoughts exactly! I’m so glad I’m not the only one who sees it this way.

I like plenty of other movies as well. I just think a list of the 100 best movies of the past 10 years should include more movies that a lot of people have actually seen. There’s no point in telling us The Master is the second best movie of the decade if almost nobody’s heard of it.

It’s not the end of the world. As Tesla has proved, heavy doesn’t necessarily mean slow, nor does it mean poor handling. I’ve talked to someone who was at the reveal and took a ride-along, and they said it drives exactly like a Mustang, in a good way.

I know, right? This car is getting so much unwarranted hate. There’s a lot of crossover-phobia on this site, but I think a lot of people also don’t realize that a four-door Mustang was being considered from the beginning. They even built a prototype back in ‘64.

It is, as always, interesting that many Lifehacker commenters do not know how to avoid being trolls.

Interesting. Harris and Biden were previously my two top choices, but I matched 8/10 with Harris and only 2/10 with Biden. Didn’t realize they were nearly as different as they are.

I think Inception is a perfect example of a great concept with a just-OK execution. It wasn’t bad by any means, but the potential for surreal dream stuff happening is tragically under-explored, and most of the important details are explained very quickly by a guy with a very heavy accent. I had to watch it several

Did you actually watch Fury Road, or did you just have it on in the background while doing something else?

I forgot about Nightcrawler! That was a good one. Gyllenhaal is damn good no matter who he’s playing.

I’m really glad to see Fury Road at #1, but this list almost completely ignores comic-book movies. At least half of the MCU deserves spots on this list, Spider-Verse should be much higher up, and Wonder Woman should at least have been in the top ten. Meanwhile, a lot of spots went to very artsy, obscure films that the