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Bro Diesel Trucks, all of them. If you roll coal, you’re getting a fist sandwich.

It’s a protectionist thing.

Jags are actually very good cars. You are playing old tapes.
BTW, same goes for Range Rovers. I have owned 4, no issues. I actually had more problems with my Audis.

Lame jokes!? Them’s phaeton words!

All emotion! I loved this thing too. But look at the facts:

No it was not. Anything but. It is not like I am making this up. Look at the original requirements and look at what it delivered. It also choked NASA’s budget where man has been locked in LEO for many decades and still are.

No, the DeLorean is a horrible driving experience overshadowed by fancy doors, fancy bodywork and a certain 1980s movie franchise.

With all due respect, whoever calls this beautiful needs their eyes checked.

Ah, the fancy dijon ketchup.

Nada, niec, nichts, zip, zero, zilch. Lemme see, I’ve owned (in no particular order): American Motors (AMC), Austin/MG, BMW, Pontiac (2), Chevy, Buicks (3), Oldsmobile, Saturn, Ford, Mercury, Lincoln, Dodge, Plymouth, Nissan. One Pontiac is a Vibe, really a Toyota.
I buy whatever’s clever at that particular time. All

“you dawn the jacket”
you DON the jacket. unless you mean spray soap all over it.

I recently went through this looking for a used car. The salesman, adorable kid who grinned ear-to-ear the whole time I was test-driving a fairly priced WRX, came right at us with the credit app:

So it’s ok with you if I piss in your well? Got it.

I think being cheaper than an F-35 is missing the air force’s procurement logic:

This is not dirt. It’s a $13,000 paint option. No, not decals. It’s painted in the “pointillism” technique using shards of Tata Nano

Surely if that was an Apple Car, then they would have sued based on the fact its an electric car with wheels on it - not just because it looks like it. And the American Patent system would have allowed them too..

That could be said for many countries/politcal groups. Censorship does not help shed light on atrocities, actually it would do the opposite. In either case, it is an article about the US and Soviets, therefore it shows symbolism of the US and Soviets.

Thats quite possibly the most inaccurate thing I’ve ever read on the internet.

On the other side of the coin, playing devil’s advocate, the epilogue of this brilliant podcast paints a pretty damning picture of how long it takes for jobs to recover after they’re taken away by machines (hint: it’s decades), if history is any judge.