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You should let the editor in charge of that know, that poor editorial decisions like that have a measurable affect on the perception of your brand. In this case, for the worse. Since I’m sure they care primarily about clicks and views, losing your core audience as they perceive you to be moving away from knowledgeable

Seconded

From a design and UX perspective, it’s honestly a really great setup. I just wish it had been in a better car.

Some wildly varied definitions of “great” in this list... Even you admit in your writing that some of these are awful, so why even bother putting “great” in the title?

Hard to argue with the Subaru XT’s entire cockpit setup. It’s just amazingly bizarre and futuristic.

No sex romp is fun, if it only lasts 28 seconds...

That’s exactly why I don’t have mine anymore. I spent a year and a half, and nearly 8 grand, having Detroit Tuned chase a gremlin in my turbo system somewhere. Eventually, the fun isn’t worth the cost...

I miss mine so bad. I wish I hadn’t had to sell it. It had all the fun driving dynamics of the normal Mini, but with a small bit more stability.

What, no mention of the Lotus 340R and it’s lack of doors?

The cringiest thing about Star Citizen is that, unlike every other game ever, it actually works worse over time. I played the hell out of it. Spent a pretty penny (less than $250), and got a good year or two of solid fun out of it - it had justified the price I paid. Then I had to reinstall Windows to test something

Props to the guy for the stickers and pill from Kaneda’s jacket and bike. It’s the little details that make me smile.

Am I the only one that’s surprised this isn’t already happening?

I only did handling upgrades to that one. Rear sway bar, wheels and tires, stainless brake lines and upgraded pads and rotors. I know it was something in my car specifically (it’s not a common enough issue that there’s a TSB or anything about it), but my point is that there are enough of those edge case sort of

Honestly, kinda all of them - at least as long as turbochargers are so damn expensive to replace. Some gremlin in my Mini’s turbo plumbing was somehow causing the repeated death of my turbo. I gave up trying to hunt it after 3 turbos, when even Detroit Tuned couldn’t find the cause conclusively. Each time I had the

Stellantis sees the prices Land Rover charges for their vehicles and says, “we sell 4x4 SUVs too! Why not us?!”

Not for nothing but uh...Wouldn’t it have been way more efficient in every conceivable way to have had this ship load up on the east coast? Would carrying the wheat by train to an ocean port be that much worse than a freighter navigating the entirety of the St Lawrence, three major rivers (Detroit, St. Clair, and St.

Because the dopamine people get from games like OW and League of Legends, where the game and/or the community is so frustrating that they never say something good about it feels better than dopamine received while playing something truly enjoyable. They feel like they worked harder for it, earned it.

It’s not so much that they know more about ICE cars than EVs, it’s that with ICE cars the typical salesperson BS has been distilled for decades. They’re still learning what they can lie about, and how, with EVs.

Rochester Road gets pretty twisty, up near Lakeville. That may well be the curviest road in the Detroit area. Still, it’s all of about a mile long, at that part...

The drive from San Bernadino to Big Bear Lake, in California. Doesn’t matter whether you take 330 to 18, or just take 18 all the way up. Both drives are gorgeous mountain climbs (or descents, on the way back) with more twists, turns, and beautiful views than makes any sense. When I lived in Riverside, most of the time