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Why did they paint it Plymouth Voyager “it-was-either-this-color-or-wood-panelling” Blue?

You misunderstood what they meant. Yes, they will be Pilot Sport Cup 2s but they are custom made for the Chiron so they will still be massively expensive. Unless you go through Bugatti you wont find a street tire that can handle the performance of the Chiron.

Right, but that’s by far the worst generation of GM trucks. I’d go for anything pre-LS or get one that’s one generation newer and do an AFM delete.

I tend to disagree. The W8 models are a nightmare but all other models are actually pretty easy to work on. The fuel filter, fuel pump, air filters, brake components, suspension components, headlight switch, radio, drain plugs, headlight/tail lightbulbs, oil filter, accessory belts, etc are all easy access components.

Actually, the vast majority of people who consume alcohol are irresponsible. Actually, most people who drink alcohol have an alcohol problem. It’s just that as a society we’ve normalized the warning signs. Having more than 3 drinks on a regular basis is not normal. Drinking to change ones emotions is not normal.

The fact that inebriation varies so much from person to person is a perfect argument for a zero-tolerence policy. There are so many factors involved that the assumption should be that you are not capable of safely operating a vehicle after any amount of alcohol. Look, I can believe that a lot of people aren’t

The problem is, it’s not doing the trick. In fact, that punishment does quite literally nothing. Most people who get DUIs have a drinking problem with very few exceptions and criminal punishment for what amounts to a drug abuse/public health issue will never work. They need help, not a punishment.

This was about 6 years ago. I had just moved to North Carolina and had only met a few of my neighbors. One night, I left my apartment to go grab some dinner when I noticed that my brand new Mazda 3 had been vandelized. They spray painted various parts of the car and poured canned jalepenos on it (I’m guessing in a

being on Trump’s economic advisory board isn’t the same thing as sharing the guy’s ideologies. Uber’s CEO is very clearly against the ban and intends on fighting against it. Elon Musk believes in Climate Change and he’s on the advisory board as well.

I don’t quite understand why they chose to make a unibody chassis that mimicked the frame of an existing vehicle.

There’s nothing in the world you could do to make me love an EVO. I’m not going to lie though. It’s blind hate. I have no idea why I hate them so much, but I do with a passion. And that’s not like me. All of the components add up to a great car and I can see that easily, but I can’t shake my negative feelings towards

Yes they are based on first gen XC90 just like the Taurus, Five Hundred, Taurus X, and Freestyle.

If it can be proven that the emissions systems do what they do in order to protect the car in some way then it’s not cheating. Otherwise it is cheating plain and simple. At that point the only real difference between Volkswagen and the FCA is that Volkswagens were always emitting too many pollutants whereas FCA

The only thing is, the damage isn’t just stuff that happens over time. We’re talking $395,000 worth of damage here. The front seat is missing and they even cut the frame. That’s just unacceptable. Personally, I don’t care if the agreement occurred before those standards were put into place. You can’t do that to others

The NSX is locked in as a collectors car. They will only ever increase in value. They’ve nearly tripled in value over just the past 5 years. Also, the older and less powerful models have always and likely will always sell for a higher price. You, sir, have not been paying attention.

There’s no denying that Tesla got screwed over many times during his life, but in all fairness he let it happen. He was both a brilliant man and completely pea-brained at the same time and that really worked against him. He would come up with Brilliant ideas but then squander his funding or fail to legally protect his

I once rented a car from a company that was aptly named Rent-A-Wreck. I was under the age of 21 and didn’t have a credit card so they were pretty much my only option in town. The car I wound up renting was a 2007 Nissan Altima that had 125,000 miles on it and literally had 85% of the rear bumper missing. It had