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patrickdezelak

NP all day every day

Reaction images ahhh.... Brings me back. Simpler times.

Xbox 360 had the Core, the Arcade, the Elite...

This has already been explored in a (now Legends?) comic book that I can’t remember the name of. Something like the Je d’hai or something. 

Is that a GTV6? Oh my...

This is why I come to Jalopnik still. Thank you for this article.

You have no clue what you’re talking about, bud. This is as much a Corolla as the R is to a Golf, or the Focus RS to a Focus SE. It’s even less so, since the Corolla’s drivetrain is the Yaris’, which is a homologated WRC model.

Is that the MCM Dune buggy? Not like the exact same one, but the same model? Shit rules. 

That doesn’t change the fact that those Quebec cities are on average much colder than all of Europe cities, including Scandinavia, never minding the need for those servers to be in Europe for obvious latency reasons.

Where do you live where electricity costs are so ridiculous? 

2004 Volvo XC70

- AC Compressor to change, possibly with a used one

I really wouldn’t say that 90s Volvos are cheap to maintain

I live in Montreal, and we have lots of snow. Being able to simply leave the snowbanks and then aggressively park back in there while I hear my neighbors try to spin out, or dig themselves out, is absolutely worth it. Snow tires are obligatory here, by the by.

Well since you need to do hatchback economy races and you’re often locked to certain types of cars to advance, in order to progressively advance in difficulty, you’ve done nothing to help yourself. And they give you a E30 M3 later one, so yeah. 

Microsoft is a lot bigger than Disney and Sony and could buy the both of them now if they wanted.

A very common procedure in Canada, three months before the obligatory date to put your winter tires on, it’s all you can hear on the radio.

That’s a lot of bad spelling for a name that’s mentioned multiple times in the article.

I live in Quebec, so we have the lowest cost of electricity in North America, so that absolutely helps. This is standardized payments, so it’s always the same cost every month of the year, and they do yearly adjustments, with credits if you used less than what was expected. You also cannot get your electricity cut

What. That’s your electricity bill? I pay 45$ a month in Canada. Holy shit.