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Jordon Michaels
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Cooled seats in a lot of manuf. cars work using the same tech. When they’re referred to as “air conditioned seats”, that comes with a certain level of expectation for temp. I hate having to explain to customer’s that it’s cooled using technology that, while novel, isn’t all that cold and the reality will never meet

Nothing Boomer here. Boomers keep their Vettes stock and pristine. Maybe chrome wheels (in a stock style) or a slightly louder exhaust, or occasionally that dumb fake wood stuck on in the cabin. But not this.

Look, Corvettes are without question boomertastic.
However this screams ghetto, not boomer.

My hot take: The HHR is the better version of the PT Cruiser.

Slide Show ages like milk

Get a minivan. There are plenty with sub-8 sec 0-60 times and a few with sub-7 sec 0-60 times. At school you can just open the door remmotly and the kid can hop in and out. Also their friends and all kinds of stuff are easy to haul around.

As a sheetz employee, most things are deep fried or cooked in the turbo (oven). The person who made this article didn't do any research whatsoever. The burgers are microwaved however, but I recommend the Mac bites or a crispy chicken sandwich. 

Came here to say exactly this. I don’t know if the author was just hell-bent on comparing Sheetz to Wawa (which indeed does NOT have fryers), or if they were being purposely disingenuous, but I eat Sheetz food quite often and my fries come out perfectly, well, fried!

Large pic and there are fryers in the background.

I’m so confused, every Sheetz that I’ve ever been to has a fryer.  The fries and the tots are always fried.  What abomination of a Sheetz are you visiting?

I happen to like the Nissan Juke a lot. Despite the hate it gets, it’s not forgettable, at least. I happen to personally like the styling on the vehicle.

The Isuzu VehiCROSS. I wanted one soooo badly.  Way ahead of its time.

I don’t think you’re seeing the big picture. This is the test case for Citizens United. Either Disney as a company is a person, and the government violated its First Amendment rights, in which case DeSantis will lose millions, or Disney is not actually a person and doesn’t have free speech, in which case Hobby Lobby

Not only that, the revised V6 that came in 1999 kept up with other V8 muscle cars of the day because Plymouth made a lot of use of aluminum and did a good job keeping the weight down; it just didn’t have the V8 rumble. Look at the performance numbers and pricing, the Prowler was actually pretty competitive.

The funny thing is - that engine made 10 less HP than their V8 at the time (50 less tq, I think), and weighed FAR less than the V8 - it was actually the better choice till the Hemi came out much later. 

Everything about this car, and nothing else even comes close, sadly.

The entire Australian automotive industry. 

Where’s “Little Nash Rambler”, err, “Beep Beep” by The Playmates?!?

What is “way-too-caffeinated”? Starbucks Triple energy drink at 270mg per 12oz can? The average medium coffee at 205mg in 12 oz cup? Then on to non-drinks: caffeine pills? FDA and doctor approved daily allowed dose of a barbiturate with 240 mg of caffeine and 1950 mg of acetaminophen? I can tell you the last one is a