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It’s a RCAF B-25 that crashed in 1953 while on a training flight. All five crew were killed. It’s a Nationally Protected site. Some good pictures, if you care to look: https://imgur.com/a/uPaMI

OUTCOME THREE: Write a letter to a well- semi- sometimes-respected blogger. Outline your concerns. Elicit sympathy. Get him to paint your tragic picture with his word-brush. Let him share it with his focused audience. Step one is complete.

Viper ACR-X from the third generation. Race car edition Viper without any nannies except for ABS. Whoever got this around the Nurburgring in 7:03 is superhuman.

Jalopnik: [shown excessive chrome and swoop designs] Too busy! Too much! What happened to simple designs???

From the linked article

For my family Bugatti, the question that matters to me is if it can comfortably fit a large, lanky, drooling dog in the back, and if there’s an option to have the headrests (or in our case, canine chinrests) of the rear seats ‘pre-ruined’ and covered in the finest designer fur and spittle money can buy.

The idiot should have done what I do. I park out in BFE where none of the car slamming fatass waddlers want to park as they’ll get a heart attack trying to get into the store from the outer reaches, search for an end spot, and hug THAT line, while still staying within the markers. No door dings, and nobody gives a

The 1994 Dodge Ram. With this model the Ram went from a horribly dated, decades-old platform with one engine (the Cummins) being its only saving grace, to an immensely popular new model that put the brand back on the map and shaped pickup truck design for decades to come.

If they just put the turbocharged version of it from the WRX into the BRZ, this wouldn’t be a problem at all.

Very easy - the post-facelift Elantra. 2000ish.

You should see if he would do an AMA, that would be cool

Yeah, but it doesn’t taste right.

Do you have a TLDR section? :)

It’s only going to get worse...

Right now, the limiting factor in long-distance truck transportation is the driver (and the regulation imposed on him regarding driving hours, resting hours, etc.).

Without the driver, the truck can roll on for a much longer period of time, without stopping every couple of hours.

Right

1. Be honest- describe what you know, what you don’t know, and provide whatever estimate you’ve gotten for the repair.

It’s not education, it’s culture. Germans have a very regimented, disciplined culture. They follow the rules and are generally responsible; it’s been bred into them for generations... Americans are basically the opposite.