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Jordon Michaels
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All the Honda vehicles that were equipped with GM’s Passlock system. I’m saying this because I know about the ticking timebomb that is GM’s Passlock system. My wife had a Malibu with it and afterwards found out a friend’s Accord had it and they replaced the module 2-3 times after it kept failing. Nothing like randomly

The hydrogen fuel cell FCX Clarity comes to mind. Not that it was a bad design or vehicle, but it was a bet on a hydrogen future that never came to fruition.

The alpha platform that gm has developed is incredible. I had a 2017 ATS-V and now am in a 2019 Camaro ZL1 , the performance\handling of this platform is stellar.

Why are you peeling off the skin, you savage? You eat the whole goddamn thing. Also, do you REALLY want your mind blown? Slice one in half lengthwise. Pour lots of olive oil on the cut side and bake at 400 for 40 minutes face down. Now not only do you have delicious yaki-imo / goguma, but one side is now crunchy and

Yeah, the whole trope about American cars not handling properly hasn’t been true for 20 years, especially when it comes to GM performance cars. 

I will not stand for CTS-V slander. That thing handles like a dream for such a big car. GM’s chassis engineers have been knocking it out of the park for almost 20 years, since the Holden Monaro came out. 

Um the Alpha Chassis CTS-V is an absolute corner carver. They didn’t call the Alpha a world class chassis for nothing (see also the ATS and Camaro).

This version of the Monte Carlo x100

Hush child, this isn’t the review for you. 

I’d say the coolest in the current fleet is his ‘55 Pontiac Laurentian. A Canada-only V8 coupe.

Guy looks like if Bam Margera made better choices. 

Seriously tiktok is full of nothing but people being completely wrong about how to do everything.

How about one with the “full Dale” treatment?

The Ford Crown Vic: while I live in New Zealand they are utterly linked to America for me. As far as I can tell they weren’t sold outside the US, but the sheer international ubiquity of American movies and TV shows set in the US means that the entire world is exposed to this specific model, thanks to cop cars and taxi

Anything from AMC

these chromed out square trucks like these peterbilts running up and down the interstate. 

What other country could (or would) produce the 1959 Cadillac, then paint it pink no less.

Maybe it’s me, and I’m just hyper-evolved or an idiot-savant in this incredibly specific way, but I really don’t get why people struggle (or pretend to struggle) with this. In the Pixar universe, Buzz Lightyear is a media franchise. This film is a film from that franchise. The toy we meet in the Toy Story movies is

A slide show? Seriously?

Anything that looks like it should be a touch screen, but uses a console-mounted joystick.