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Who the hell are The Naked and Famous?

And they're better because of it

They did step it up big. They knew their in-house designs were shit, and had been for years, so they contracted a company with a well-known reputation for making tough boxes. It's paying off as well. Fun fact: Few people know that transmission is shared with the likes of the Continental GT or pretty much every BMW

I agree (hence had)

Dakota FTMFW

It's well known that Dodge had some incredibly shitty automatics since a long time ago

I consider myself brand agnostic, but I threw in a vote for Ram. Their new trucks are astonishing. 25 mpg v6 that isn't a gutless wiener, 30 mpg diesel or potent HEMI engines. 8 speed automatic transmission that is generally referred to as magic. Cabins that are surprisingly comfortable whether you're 5'3'' or

Maybe it was a mid year refresh. The 85 I drove for years had the flat dash, and any GIS results for 1985 show flat dash

I've tossed a few videos to the Gawker techs, and will be doing so again this evening. I know you guys are doing what you can - Ernie, you have been indispensable. I'm no dev, but I've done my share of time in R&D and testing. If I can assist in any other way I would be more than happy to do so.

Comment looks like from a Windows Phone. a mthis is what

Mobile is so incredibly broken that I cannot reply to any posts without my phone magically hitting the drywall in front of me. I understand that, with the number of devices and OSes available, it's hard to make everything work for everyone, but this has been nigh unusable on a Windows Phone device for so long I

You stated disagreement with an opinion. I, as an internet user, must post an ad hominem attack

If you don't want to read it, don't click the damn article.

North Dakota is skewed - a population of fifteen doesn't make for a good data set.

Given the flat dashboard, it would be 1982-1986. 1987 models saw the introduction of the raised gauge panel.

Looking at before/after pictures of a good number of our Presidents show just how much of a tax being The Great Leader of the Free World* can really be

Maybe, instead of finding/remastering every episode from the first series, they're just going to remake them

Yup. The Magnums, though long-lived, were really poor performers. 225 hp out of 318 cubes? Weaksauce. Torque was decent at around 300 of 'em, but still rather subpar all things considered. Sloppy is my favorite term to describe the Magnums

Don't know the specifics of their product yet, but Hyundai has played around with an integrated-type manifold to marked success. The Theta II 2.0t has an integrated manifold/turbo setup that is rather efficient. Makes aftermarket options few and far between though