overheated579
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Extremely rare? I’d call that extremely well done.

God damn, Nissan, replace the 370Z already. The basic chassis and engine architecture literally predate camera phones (yes, really, the 350Z predates the first camera phone).

I love how even Mark Zuckerberg was not important enough for them to open the China cabinet and use the good setting. Plastic plates, cups and cutlery for guests... why am I not surprised these folks voted for Trump?

The action of going mudding makes you a redneck. It’s just reality.

You can be a wealthy hedge fund manager from Wall Street named Kip Smithers, but for those five minutes that you’re ripping donuts through a field in your Mercedes GLS, you’re a redneck.

The history of state execution has been one of attempting to minimize pain, suffering, length, and complexity while enhancing reliability (i.e., you don’t have to try more than once to make the victim dead) and maintaining some degree of theatrics, that last bit depending somewhat on the culture and political climate.

It’s a limit, meaning you don’t need to do 85.

Meanwhile, in Texas:

This article just proves the problem with society. You write the half truth and uneducated people take it as the full truth. I paid capital gains tax on my investments so that must mean that I am paying a“ lower rate on that than you are, even though you fucking work for your money.” The problem with this is that I

Minimizing tax exposure is a fact of life for people that can afford $250k sports cars. They sure didn’t get rich by maximizing their tax exposure.

How much extra do you pay in taxes each year over what you’re legally obligated to?

... winning every track day for the foreseeable future.

20% in one year is a lot. Oil didn’t hit $100/barrel overnight back in 2008-2012.

Things don’t look good for FCA in particular. The company recently killed off two mid-sized sedans—the Chrysler 200 and the Dodge Dart—and seem to be focusing on selling large trucks and SUVs.

This is Americas best foreign policy act so far.

As long as I had something reliable to drive when they were out of service, there are a couple of VWs I had back in the ‘80s that I wish I still owned. The GTI was such a blast and taught me a great deal about high-performance driving, and I loved the interior color. It was an electrical nightmare, but when it was

1988 Pontiac Firebird. V6, 5-Speed. Bad MAF sensor. It was my brother’s car he had given me, but still had it registered in his name, as I had just got my license. For the past year prior I had driven it up and down my driveway practicing on the clutch and listening to cassettes with the t-tops and windows down.

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Here’s a video of one absolutely wrecking a duck. The speed is incredible.

It’s nice to know that even cultured Europeans who go to art museums can’t think of anything more creative than scratching their initials in things like an NYC subway vandal.

Everyone else has poured $30,000 in parts and tools to keep theirs running.