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Fun fact:

While sad, let’s all remember two human beings died as a result of this explosion. Let us all remember that lives are more valuable than things (no matter how irreplaceable).

I was thinking seats without headrests.  Also a correct answer, but not the one you were looking for.

From this:

Nissan, your startup status has been renewed.

Dodge Magnum with roof rails for ladder hauling (if/when needed). Bonus points: add SRT8 wheels, bumpers and side skirts for extra style (without the V8 gas mileage penalty).

Some call it the “Oregon Trail” generation that overlaps either end of Gen X and Millennial.

You’re welcome for the plug. 

Turbo S range is official - 192 miles. MPGe dropped by 1 as well.

The official EPA range for the Turbo S is 192 miles. The MPGe for it also dropped by one compared to the non-S version to 68 MPGe (50 kWh/100 miles).

I get what you are saying about modern hardware being mechanically superior, with tighter tolerances and features. But, there is something very deeply satisfying about holding and actuating a mortise lock that weighs 15 lbs and feels like an old bank vault, was manufactured before my oldest grandparent and to be able

Here’s the dead wood it’s connected to. Quite proud of it. Enjoy

Pictures of before and after, in case you’re into old locks of the domestic variety.

On the 3-in-1 spray:

The Allante was WAY overpriced and either had an underpowered V8 (early models) or one of the worst engines ever produced by GM (Northstar).

Wouldn’t it be easy enough to run a quick report from vinfreecheck, vincheck.info or any one of the dozens of free reports to confirm mileage?

Yeah, this guy is really missing the true calling. Either get a used Avalon, Camry or Accord with an automatic and save on gas and maintenance. Or, if fun is a must accept that an SUV is the right size (especially if the carseats are still rear-facing). This is what you are looking for:

My order:

Can we all just take a minute to understand that Ferrari is dialing their car DOWN to 600 hp to make it more reasonable in its power output?  Nevermind the fact the 99% of the cars on the road (let alone supercars) are ever driven at or above 7/10ths of their capability (the other 1% is filled with Miatas, MG Midgets