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Tokyo Drift is the only good movie in the series. 

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I’m going to love sitting in traffic with these things after the owners have added another 4-12 inches of lift and fitted them with off-road steel bumpers, an assortment of led lights, winches, and tires that extend well beyond the fender flares. They will also be used to transport exactly 1 person, never ever have a

If you feel your penis is inadequately sized,  a 7.3L V8 will help you feel better about yourself.  This has been scientifically proven.

Now if someone could please explain what the rest of the car was for?

The florida car will still probably drive better than the 90 year old half blind blue haired florida human with cataracts barely able to see the road and driving 35 in a 70.

Oooh! In 200 years, we’ve come from a steam-powered bus to a diesel-powered bus that can jump over a 50-foot gap in a roadway, land safely on the other side, and continue driving?

I welcome the news stories that will begin with “Florida Car....”

In Florida, will the self driving cars be crazy too?

I can’t imagine them being worse than a typical Florida driver. 

Self-driving cars vs Florida Man.

Heh, someone in that lot owns a Kia Amanti.

And just like modern BMWs, they are stuck in the shop with broken sensors that are waiting to be fixed by the manufacturer after being forced to admit they fucked up.

Both of these takes are wrong because both of these Porsches have driven under their own power.

Man I think I have another breakthrough on top of that... imagine the trucks didn’t have rubber wheels, but steel conical ones that would run on tracks! That way they don’t even have to turn! Paths can be “programmed” in by building the tracks to go in specific directions - obfuscated behind a neural network of

What would be cool is if we could give the trucks their own road. Except it wouldn’t be made of asphalt or concrete. It would be much stronger, built to bear the weight of shipping. Maybe steel. And then you could put the trucks on grooved wheels with no tires to reduce friction.

You own a lot of Jeeps for a guy who likes wagons that much.

I must know who took these pictures.  The shots next to the train tracks are fantastic!

Because practicality is hot.