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“Mashed the electric then tried to escape the blame by blaming the car?”

It’s almost as if we’ve seen this happen before. A lot.

Do those come standard with TPMS? Obviously 1.5psi too low on the tracks.

Here’s a photo from 1956. 61 years ago. Ain’t shit changing.

I’m not sure I’m more upset of the tweet or the fact that they use a camry for a pace car. What the hell happened to this sport.

Probably around 20 million USD plus operational expenditures. But this wasn’t just to collapse some tunnels... it was a message that we can drop these out of C130's any time we like, any where we like. We’ve got a toddler in a dick-measuring contest who can’t remember where he was pointing last...

This is probably the best story all week. Someone give this kid a happy meal drivers trophy... stat

They’re a little tacky, but I wouldn’t call them revolting.

The decision was made years ago, gas was $4+ per gallon with no end in site, the economy was shit where an $8k car looked more enticing than an $80k car, lots of reasons where it didn’t seem like too bad of a gamble.

If ever there was a vehicle suited to low-cost hybrid drivetrain retrofits, it’s school busses. The components are off the shelf. There is plenty of room and capacity for old, heavy batteries - which you wouldn’t need many of anyway because there is an established market for super-capacitors designed specifically for

I never understood why a bus carrying (40) 100lb kids needed to be 3ft off the ground and diesel... I get a banging headache from spent (on-road) diesel so I’m a little bias.

I hope this is the future of cars

Paint it grey, give it to the Navy and let them complain. We’ll have $ for 10 new ones in a month.

Hot take #2: this was a personal vendetta.

Hot take: Inside job, pending divorce, didn’t want to let her have the car or truck.

Heard it in the correct voice.