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Bunch of animals working at that dealership

Can we infer from this expected dip in hardware sales that the rumored “PS5 Pro” isn’t coming this year?

For me it’s the Magnum Opus from the Mad Max videogame all day long. Not only does it absolutely dominate, I would say it is the most important character in this very excellent hidden gem of a game.

I won’t even consider a new car that doesn’t use all those discarded AOL CD-ROMs clogging up landfills from sea to shining sea in their seat and steering wheel logos. 100/10 Insta-buy

There is a third button that toggles between front, rear, and both windows. And yes, that means all that added complexity actually only eliminated ONE button, not two.

I wonder how much finger pointing is going to happen between Fisker and their manufacturing partner Magna Steyr. Could be some fun Lordstown/Foxconn drama unfolding here.

COTD for sure

It looks like he was performing a real-life reenactment of the Zero RC Shop RC plane missions from GTA: San Andreas. This is how your first 50 or so attempts at Mission #2 ended in one of the most hateful objectives ever featured in a video game, standing head and shoulders with the parking lot tutorial of Driver and

This reminds me of the Mouse Trap board game, another piece of over-engineered mess that required a massive amount of setup for a small payoff (when it worked, which was a disturbingly small percentage of the time).

My example is when more equals less: some engineers gave way too much thought in the elimination of independent front/rear window switches on the Volvo EX30 and VW ID.4. It’s almost like the engineering team sat down and pontificated “is it possible to overcomplicate one of the most basic things that have been

Good catch! Yeah, I just looked it up and they brought it to the 2024 Nautilus (The medium large-ish one that’s not the Aviator?).

I love the handles on the 10th (and final) generation of the Lincoln Continental. The way the sit flush against the chrome trim around the windows gives them a well-integrated and elegant look. I actually thought the entire car itself was pretty nice looking, but the door handles in particular stood out to me as a

The “new” 2025 Ford Explorer. If the 2020 launch is anything to go by, I don’t expect it to be any smoother this time around. In fact, has the Explorer ever enjoyed a controversy-free generation? Were I a gambling man, I would put my money on a stop-sale or OTA recall within the first few months.

I’m a little surprised the Lexus RC is still around. I almost never see one on the road, and although I’ve never driven one myself, the reviews I’ve read have indicated that it’s good but not great and doesn’t do much to stand out in its segment. Looking at the sales numbers they seem low and trending in the wrong

For me, it’s the 2024 Infiniti QX80 (MSRP: $74,150 - $88,450). I’ve driven one as a rental car and couldn’t believe the price they charge for this land barge. It’s old, slow, inefficient, large (but not roomy), cumbersome to drive, and, at least to my eyes, not even great to look at.

MiniDisc! Now you’re taking me back. My buddy had one of these in his Fiero.

If government agencies can’t get on board with trans and non-binary humans, they should just abandon the whole binary Sex?: M/F and go with the Austin Powers answer.

Wow, good catch. I hadn’t even noticed that, and you’re 100% correct. Guess it’s all about the SEO.

I would daily the beans out of a C3 Corvette Stingray. Looks equal parts beauty and the beast, with enough Dirk Diggler to give it that 70's swank vibe. Plus, the sound of that engine...

Yeah, and I thought the article from the other day about Arnold Schwarzenegger being detained at the airport over a watch was a bit of a head scratcher, too.