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Ratchet when he's all hopped up on synthetic energon
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I would imagine it comes back in a few years as others have said.  It’s a relatively easy special edition/limited model.  Can’t be too hard to use the special paint color, change some trim bits, and some parts bin goodies.  And then slap a premium on it for being special.  I’m not saying this with any sarcasm or

Pretty sure they always cycle through different special editions during each generation. 

Humm, i wouldn’t compare cars to motorcycles. No car i’ve driven comes close to the experience of being hyper connected to the machine, as a motorcycle does. Only a Peugeot 205 is vaguely reminiscent.
If you wanna feel part of what you’re driving, a bike is a great idea.

That said, maybe the next tesla roadster would

Ludicrous mode was a pretty good one.  But I’m not sure if the average Dodge buyer would understand a “Plaid” edition.  

Can’t ANYONE make a new movie without it being a sequel? Are there NO other names that can signify power without falling back on the brand for an entirely different technology? Where’s my “Valance Shell Electron!” package?

I have to disagree with this article. I have unsubscribed to many spam emails and my amount of junk emails has decreased significantly.

I’m a scientist and an environmentalist, and the fact that we’re not building modern reactors all over the place is absolutely mind-boggling. The alternatives suck (dams!) or require a lot of infrastructure that doesn’t exist yet (wind and solar+batteries).

I like how Europe is basically just pretending nuclear power doesn’t exist, despite the fact that nuclear power is the reason why they were able to overcome fossil fuels.

Not bad. I would bring back two car models for North America. One a small one (for American tastes) like the Focus. Don’t overdo the options, but build a few competent competitively equipped models (SE, SEL, SEL Hybrid, Titanium (plug in hybrid?)  Then build a large rear wheel drive based on the new explorer

Those sort of offset ratcheting screwdrivers are next to useless for making anything more than finger-tight, and even worse for undoing screws.

Their logic behind it is to reduce the number of scam cars. However it just doesnt work. It was programmed by someone who obviously doesnt know shit about cars

All totally relevant. I’m not quite as familiar with the Miata — I don’t fit in them with the top up, and I burn in 15 minutes of sunlight — but that much extra HP and a higher redline are both VERY noticeable in such a small, light car.

On the former: stereo systems eventually need replacing, and you can find the better seats aftermarket, but that better transmission, or a car with an actual LSD as opposed to an open rear differential, will cost you so much more to eventually replace if you want it.

Harley-Davidson take note: This is what most people are looking for in an EV bike. A simple, inexpensive, practical, and fun commuter solution.

According to it’s Wikipedia page, it was used in a couple of movies and TV shows since.

It was probably used for a few things. It sat for years at Dean Jeffries’ (the builder) shop in the Cahuenga Pass near Universal Studios, Los Angeles. Just there on the side of a major LA road neglected. Jeffries died in 2013. Shop was sold, and no idea what happened to the Landmaster. (Bonus: Hovercraft from the

I’m not a huge fan of the Acura logo. I’m planning on changing the one on my car to the OPA logo;

It also symbolizes each of the letters in TOYOTA

The Jeep Patriot will take you places you’ve never seen, like behind this giant sign

Back in 2017 I took this photo at the Boston auto show...