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Right now we throw away electronics when they break because it’s easier to get new ones, but the majority of the time when “computers” fail it’s one tiny component that can be replaced by anyone with a trained eye and if they’re lucky the circuit diagram. In 2043 you’ll take it to the guy who fixes your iPhone on the

Ever been to a small town? A lot of them don’t have buses. I’m in the film industry, work is in a different place almost every day so moving closer is kind of irrelevant. Not sure why you’re so against a feature that can save lives. Clearly the tech isn’t 100% ready right now, but that doesn’t mean people shouldn’t

Have you not thought about stop and go traffic? I want one just so I can turn autopilot on and not have do anything while I’m stuck in traffic for hours after working a 16 hour shift. Autonomous cars will be great for those who live in huge cities. Buses are slow or non existent for most people in the US.

Is there a link to an actual study somewhere? I’d love to look at their actual regressions, everything I can find seems a bit hand wavy with graphs that are too simple to show everything that’s going on. If not I may have to do my own, I suspect cell phone usage will account for almost all of the extra deaths.

This swap is road legal in some states. We have a 2JZ swapped FR-S streetcar in Oregon that even passes emissions.

This win also had a realllllllllllly long pit stop in between there so something major broke, I was sitting out in the middle of the desert waiting for it to pass by. It was stopped at Pit B for a ridiculous amount of time.

I bought a 68 Volvo Amazon wagon as a cheap restomod project. I work on the engine and get it all prepped and built to put out around 200hp, I get a merkur transmission for it, I order custom springs from a guy I know it will take almost a year to get them from. That part all worked worked like magic, the problem came

So it was you I saw as I was headed back to Primm from Pit B, that thing is much taller in real life than I expected.

So more expensive categories of b-spec basically

I owned one to bring to college so I wouldn’t care about drunk idiots door dinging my car all the time. With TRD springs and some wider wheels and tires I already had lying around it actually didn’t handle that badly. I kind of miss that car in a weird way.

Even in England the cost of rust repair, repaint, new engine, new brakes, new shocks, springs, interior, tires, wheels, and brakes would cost more than that. An offroader that runs well for less than $18,000 is easy. A resto-mod or restored offroader for that is nigh impossible. I’ve got more than that in my Volvo

How could you possibly meet that price point? A do it yourself affair would cost more than that, restoration isn’t cheap. A modern all new alternative for $18,000 I could get behind.

I’m pretty sure the saddest button of all time is the party mode button in Toyota 4Runners, all it does is move the balance of the audio to the rear.

A vintage Alfa. Good luck making it to your destination without overheating.

Nothing like the drive from Bend, OR to Burns, OR just 55mph the whole way of perfectly straight flat desert road.

Can’t believe no one has said it, but aston martin vantage v8. Under 50K for the right example, you can get a manual transmission and it still looks like one of the sexiest vehicles on the road.

Enjoy!

Here’s all I could find

Which car numbers were you in? I have pictures of about half the cars going over the jump at PIR if you would like to see them. Unfortunately I don’t have one of your brother’s car.

Here’s a CR-Z rally car just for fun.