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I think Weeler and Dealer redid that car (adding the second wing as it was initially designed to have)

If I could afford one of these, I’d have an interior like that. With a super boring professional exterior. Roll up all serious, then the doors open and it’s just looney toons.

Bonus points if you can hide what’s holding the bike up.

uhm, what options? there’s nothing to configure.

I think OCC is actually a perfect analogy since both involve a "celebrity tax"

And both analogies are still overpriced, I can get a bespoke suit from Huntsman of Savile Row for about $5000 and the TV celebrities at Orange County Choppers quote a starting price of $50,000.  

Using the Emma Maersk burning 400 metric tons of fuel a day as an example; that works out to $32,000 USD in fuel savings per day.

Big time, especially considering that big ships running on bunker oil are some of the biggest polluters on earth. This sets a great precedent.

Absolutely, it’s a step in the right direction. A 10% reduction in emissions is nothing to scoff at.

Cheap used Maserati’s are the greatest terror on unsuspecting dopes. Forums for the Ghibli specifically are full of people who looked and saw “i cAn gEt a MaSeRaTi fOr tHaT MuCh!” and subsequently had their lives ruined.

Citroen SM

Yeah, I had an issue recently with Turo. Found an awesome brand new 2022 GR86 while in the Canadian Rockies for a long weekend. Perfect car for the area and bonus points for being a 6 speed. Not 5 minutes after getting the car noticed the TPS light came on. Pulled over to check out the offending tire and noticed a

I would’ve just block the number after the first call.

Sorry for your crappy experience. I’d be pissed, especially since the data he was reacting to was clearly in error.

“Sir. Tavarish is on line one.”

Agreed.

Sure they are. The new Tundra is one of the safest vehicles on the market. Others are just as safe- if not safer than most cars. 

I can’t think of any other example where a manufacturer of a product had specific government mandated safety standards, met those standards, but was held liable for not voluntarily going above and beyond the government safety standards.

I 100% believe that Ford intentionally cheapened the roof structure on their super duty trucks.