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“that’s why he dawdled behind the wall with his massive army rather than making an assault.”

I love how people keep forgetting that the wall was magical, and needed to be taken down by magic.

This is the correct take

I think you’re assuming the consumers don’t want to buy these last 12 cars, whereas I’m assuming the dealers don’t want to sell them.

People can say anything bad they want about the car and the brand, but I don’t see how you can take a manufacturer that has never built anything that most of us would consider sporty or exciting and have them build a mostly carbon fiber car with a screaming 9k redline 4.8L V10 and real deal 200mph capabilities, and

Providing points and counterpoints within your post and showing an entire and rational thought process. Star for you although you are doing the internet wrong. Misinformed, high-volume opinions are the norm here; FYI.

I feel like its a similar situation with the Wrangler. Where a used one can cost on a little bit less than a new one. A quick look on Craigslist shows a dealer selling a 2013 Wrangler for 24,500 (automatic Sport model), MSRP on a new Wrangler Sport that is similarly optioned is about 26,500.

Way to be a dick to someone you don’t know at all. Also no 25 year old in the world wants a maroon Ford sedan.

Remember when 10 seconds to 60 wasn’t just adequate, it was actually pretty good? I do.

As a Current Crosstrek driver (for work), there are still too many dashboard screens.

Girlfriend: “Okay, who are you with, what’s her name?!”

She is not going to believe that.

I’m not a car guy, so forgive my ignorance, but doesn’t this comment make you an asshole?

You’re kind of a douche, huh?

Being nice to another human being even if it costs you something is not synonymous with being taken advantage of.

Hopefully you bought a large enough waterfront. Wouldn’t want the neighbors to complain your yacht is too close to the property lines.

Long range shooting past 1k involves being part math scholar, part meteorologist. But it sure is fun once you understand how to put it all together and put rounds on target

Couple of things. At that range, the target would have likely been in scope, but not the way you think. (Just a point of contrast versus a well defined man sized target.) Second, I’d argue that since the Daesh targets were engaged (Likely from another direction), the sniper was likely able to lob several rounds at

From some of the most Tims dense locations in Toronto, this is enough distance to shoot from a Tim Horton’s, pass through another Tim Horton’s, and hit a target in a third, enemy occupied Tim Horton’s.

Camaro > Corvette

More importantly, can automakers hide the stupid sensors already?