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    samalamadongding
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    considering she was planning on marrying Jon Snow to increase the reputation of her house, now she is consigned to Bran the 3 eyed raven. she is very displeased.

    15 year old me wanted a Europa, 43 year old me still wants a Europa. My BRZ is an ok placeholder for now.

    1st gear, I wish the government had the balls to make mileage requirements the same for cars and trucks. the reason trucks were historically lower requirements is because they were used for work. that is obviously not the case any longer, so lets see some politicians grow some balls.

    as long as he is drivin’ that’s better than most owners of high end collectible cars.

    artificially raising gas prices to an absurd level is an excellent idea. so long as they introduce at least 2 viable driving alternatives to replace it with.

    not even if I win the lottery tonight.

    why not just let the car burn? I presume they are write offs for insurance at the point that the fire starts. just have the firemen make it burn faster.

    but the car sells as is, they have no incentive to give it more power. same with BRZ. the cars do exactly what they want them to. bring in buyers who end up getting a crosstrek when their wives make them ‘settle down’.

    there’s a lot of McLaren fans up there?

    I’d buy it.

    another goal is to reduce emissions that would kill humans, which actually takes priority over greenhouse gases. which is why we have catalytic converters to change carbon monoxide and other deadly gases into carbon dioxide. in the list of emissions that kill humans are particulates, which diesels produce way more

    his daily driver is a subaru wrx.

    ford F-150 and the like are classified as light duty vehicles. medium and heavy are the F-350 and up, box vans, 18 wheelers, etc. greenhouse gas emissions may be higher from light duty, but particulate emissions are higher from heavy duty.

    just get a 2013 frs with a blown engine and put a lift kit on it. put in a new engine too. that would help.

    looks like something I’d call a minivan, just with less practical rear doors than what I’d put on a minivan.

    liberty media owns F1. we should all assume they are paying handsomely for every article that has F1 in it.

    having seen pictures of the camaro, it had a full cage, and was clearly built for drag racing. which begs the question, if someone had spent that much money on the camaro, then why were they racing on the street, rather than at a track?

    considering the dominance of Mercedes, the best result is what we saw. Bottas winning. A huge fight between drivers on the same team is what really makes F1 enjoyable to watch. When Nico won, I was invested in every race up to the checker flag at the last race. Give me another show like that (hopefully with Hamilton

    this looks suspiciously like the at home parking lot in katy texas, but hey, whatever.

    “In actuality, the core of Lawson’s engine is the Tesseract first introduced in Captain America: The First Avenger and later revealed to be a vessel containing the Space Stone.”