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Bold assumption that no one has ever brought this up to the operating DOT, especially since the police have been called there on multiple occasions. Until the cost of sending cops out there outweighs whatever changes need to happen so people slow down, it is unlikely the municipality in charge will do anything.

Please explain how I would benefit from blocking less expensive cars from entering the market and forcing Ford and GM to innovate? Explain it to me like I’m a two-year-old. 

keep the sensational adjectives and editorializing out of it unless you do it to both sides.

As a note, don’t stop and smell the roses, unless they are purple. My parents had a florist and it was insane how little smell a rose has now after at least a century of breeding them to look great, instead of smell great.

Mine, obviously. :) 2004 Dodge Neon SRT-4. I bought it new in 2003, and I’m still daily driving it 21 years and 246K+ miles later. It was and is a cheap economy car, but with a terrific engine. With a few judicious upgrades, at just 2800lbs mine puts right at 300hp to the ground according to my trap speed. None of the

There needs to be a special license and higher fees to drive an SUV or Pickup. There are too many of them, being driven by people that can’t handle the size and weight of such a vehicle, and driving up the costs of said vehicles for people that actually need them - mainly applies to pickups.

Well, I don’t care enough to *die* over it, but the 11th generation Thunderbird is a pretty car, and 280 hp is nothing to be ashamed of. 100 years from now the fact that Americans don’t buy nice little two seaters will be rightly recognized in the history books as one of the major causes of our inevitable fall as a

The Aztec. Loved d it when it came out and still do. Never owned one, but it's a great example of how an early weird car turns into the trend of today.  Crossovers are everywhere now and this was one of the first, awkward examples. 

I already know how this is going to go over, but hear me out. I like the Cybertruck. Not because I think it’s good, or useful for its intended purpose, or because it will live up to even a fraction of the claims Tesla makes about it (of which they are as myriad as they are absurd). No, I like it because it’s

They are good looking cars, but they were peak “design for nostalgia” of the mid-00s when we were nostalgic for 50s/60s hot rods.

Lots of car people hate on the 3rd gen eclipse because it wasn’t as sporty as the gen that it succeeded, but give it any other name and it was a great car. I had one from 2006-2014 and I loved it. Super comfortable, surprisingly capable at hauling stuff, and decently quick in a straight line. The top trim had 215 hp

I still find that the Hummer was suggested—and made this list—funny. Vehicles have only moved closer to the Hummer styling; getting larger, bulkier, more off road looking, smaller windows, more aggressive looking. Heck, the Hummer EV styling picks right up where this thing left off.

Pretty much all so-called pro-Palestinian rallies really are conducted by people with anti-genocide leaning. It’s troubling to think that that ticks some people off.

But it does. Bloodborne has always run poorly and it never got any sort of update or enchantment for the ps4 pro or the ps5. People are begging for the bare minimum but it becomes a remaster because that’s the only business case for Sony to actually provide an update. Also they are putting out more and more games on

It was irony written on a sledgehammer, repeatedly swung into the screen. And it was spectacular. Hilarious, biting, and wonderfully hammy, it took the eccentricities of RoboCop and cranked it up to 11.”

Right, right, there is absolutely nothing fascist about restricting the right to vote or hold office to the people that have gone through the government brainwashing program, and the novel definitely doesn’t glorify fighting and the infantry as the heart of the moral philosophy. It isn’t like the protagonist’s

Mogwai. 

The officers had reason to believe Jackson owned/possessed a firearm with a suppressor.”

Sorry Jesse. That story didn’t sell on tape, and it ain’t going to get any extra credit here.

Keep going!