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rollingviolation

I thought that Subaru was the official car of Colorado. It seemed like there were really only two vehicles there - F-150's and Outbacks.

maybe he’s doing a “poop and scoop” - you drive the stock price down with bull poo, and then scoop it up at bargain prices.

Pretty sure Tesla FSD Beta is doing just fine without any help from GMC on being a Tesla killer.

I’m not sure if running out of juice with 20 feet of altitude and 55mph airspeed is a better way to die than running out of juice with 100 feet of altitude and 0mph airspeed.

2001 WS6 Trans Am.

I was in a Toyota dealership recently and saw a sticker on a minivan for about $65,000 canuck dollars (about $50,000 US.)

“Consumer cars, like the Model 3, use a three-point belt that’s specifically designed to let the body shift and twist in a controlled manner during a crash.”

If you try to spin the motor backwards, you’re going to lock the tires.

I like the car analogy:

I’m not saying Kenny is a smart man.

FWIW, Alberta’s not screwing around anymore.

I’m not going to defend RV build quality, but I will offer up my 2 cents:

you mean an airbag full of rusty nails to the face? This way it’s car related.

4th gen F-Bodies are a whole lot of 3rd gen F-Body underneath.

I originally read that as shopping carts get 1.16 mpg.

don’t forget that part about lower octane gas: “It burns faster than higher octane fuel, and thus produces fewer emissions.”

(I like both old and new cars but you asked for a list of ways in which old cars were better...)

My wife knew what a Pontiac Rageous was, and she sure as shit knows cars. It’s one of the reasons she’s the best.

2010 Sierra, extended cab, with a cap and 2 front seat passengers:

Full-self-drive is 2 years away.