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Bugatti goes to the Sun Valley Road Rally. It’s a lot shorter. I know a few years ago there was 6 Veyrons with factory support. 242mph was the top speed; they had to do some tuning to beat a GTR at 237mph

Where’s your proof that they are dangerous?

I think it would sell better, but probably not as well as the S. It’s still not attractive, and at the $130k price point, the typical buyer isn’t concerned about fuel economy.

BMW made the Accord look a lot better.

Maybe it’s just me, but I’ve always had the opinion that he’s a douchebag. He’s just too polished, like he has spent the last 30 years standing in front of a mirror preparing his CEO appearance, or what he thought a CEO should look like.

Someone paid a lot of money to get the MBA so they could spout that jibber jabber.

The BBJ is for the class action lawyers who want to make a strong first impression.

Damnit! Gone way too soon.

Not sure if dealerships are getting better, or I’ve been lucky. When we bought my wife’s 2012 Durango, it was super easy. Normally the finance manager tries to sell underbody coating or seat protection, so I told him I wasn’t interested in any add ons. His reply? “Good, that makes my job easier.” In and out in

Taco Bell is the best drunk food.

Sometimes you hit the road, other times the road hits you.

That’s a question that’s not supposed to be asked.

First the windmill came for the birds, now it’s taking out Man.

What the fuck does that have to do with anything?

You’re a fucking historical illiterate.

Remember when Obama gave away secrets to make sure the Iran deal happened?

Props to Dungey on winning another title. I’ve never been a Dungey fan, but I’ve always admired his consistency and lack of mistakes on the track. I watched every race this Supercross season, and once again the guy just doesn’t make mistakes. He rarely puts a tire wrong. He’s so precise every lap.

This is a very smart move by Lyft.

The former Top Gear trio used to do that when they did racing adventures.

There’s a proverb about many fools and their many dollars.