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I always had my eyes on one of these when I turned 16 for whatever reason:

I’m not sure why, but I was absolutely amazed by the Hyundai Tiburon. Specifically the facelifted first-gen with the separate headlight buckets.

I don’t see Biden being so present in the news over the next four years that SNL would feel obliged to keep Carey on speed-dial.
But I feel dumb now for not realizing that the Ace Ventura ‘loser’ was the payoff the whole time. Seeing it now, it’s so obvious and as a one-time thing, it works.

Seeing as I got my series x today from Taco bell - I’m siding with Xbox for now lol

I know this is Kotaku, so lots of people have every console ever and seven PCs lying around, but it bugs me when I hear people talk about “lack of exclusives” for Xbox because the PC version exists. Not everyone plays games on PC. So, if it’s on PC and Xbox, you might as well consider it an “exclusive.” In terms of

I agree, but for myself with an original XBOX One, Its going to be a huge difference. I can definitely see how people with an One X not wanting one right away though because its not as big of a jump. But the XBOX One was a damn good console and I will take a new version of that with a great SSD, updated controller,

The commitment to making sure I can play the games I already own and that they run better from the Xbox team is the number 1 reason they had me day one. The respect for the customer and their past investment in your platform speaks volumes to me. Gamepass is a close second. Don't get me wrong, excited for PS5 too, but

I was trying to find the missing fender and was wondering what happened to the front bumper.

How serious were the money problems if you could afford to hold on to the car?

especially if you somehow end up with no funds...
Put it back together and resale it...

That story only makes sense if the people involved were massive idiots with not a single person in their social circle with an iota of common sense...

Good for whoever bought it from them tho, it is a cool car ^^

Yeah, this story doesn’t hold up. The car had 350 miles. I could see if it had 35,000 and he had it for a few years and it needed some work, etc. This is a new car that, after a couple months of ownership, he never drove again because he “ran out of funds?” What?

He ran outta funds, ok. That would explain the next few months, maybe a year, but not 44 freaking years. Did he forget he owned it, or have amnesia, or what?

Hi! Amy from Rivian here- I’m our PR Director. Emme was using a pre-production battery pack with limited capacity, and our engineers tracked vehicle performance in real time. In a production vehicle with our medium-sized pack, you should expect at least 220 miles of range in conditions this difficult- and we’re

Can there be a time and place for it around here, though? I don’t mind you guys addressing all that political stuff to some extent, but having that suck up like half the characters in a “review” is exhausting. Shouldn’t a review mainly be about the vehicle’s accomplishment of it’s intended purpose?

A lot of what he does is also low key (and low brow) counter-disinfo. This Giuliani stunt has people asking if he couldn’t figure out he was being set up by SBC, how the hell would he have any kind of resistance to being a Russian asset? (He doesn’t, as we’ve seen in recent days.)

I guess I’m on team “Rudy is a fucking creepy weirdo racist who was a terrible mayor for my city and anything that embarrasses him is a net positive because I hate him.” But you do you.

it does give a solid example of why cars are so expensive. Bad drivers should not be saved from darwinism.

The problem is they often take out people who weren’t being stupid.

Most people don’t consider the insurance benefits of that safety equipment.
It’ll be cheaper to insure. How much of a difference depends on who you are, where you are, etc.