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fuck me those are perfect

That fucking notepad holder, forgot about those. NP for that alone.

Move money out of defense spending and into infrastructure.

How does it compare to a Fiesta ST (RIP)?

This reads just like an ad for discount tire

the word ‘jackass’ doesn’t require a hyphen, though

You’re a fucking idiot.

Source for that-

oh shit all of my go kart tracks in RollerCoaster Tycoon look just like this

Dude there’s no way a GM A-body could carry six people comfortably. Centurys are tiny cars. I lived in a GM family with a ‘95 Century, ‘96 Corsica, ‘97 Regal, etc. My mom’s current ride, a 2005-ish Lacrosse with a bench seat up front will carry six, but not comfortably.

You can be for federal regulations on the automotive sector and not for more “power” elsewhere. Considering that anyone is free to drive all over the country across state lines (not to mention cross-country shipping, etc.), it actually does make sense to have a baseline of federal rules and regulations. It’s kind of

Well yeah, the aftermarket will always find more power for cheaper than what you’ll get on a factory updated vehicle, but that’s not the point.

Get a Fiesta ST before they disappear. Remarkably close to the same dimensions as the early GTIs; within an inch of the wheelbase as the MarkII, same width, and a surprisingly similar curb weight, if Wikipedia is to be believed.

‘Hit piece’ implies a false narrative, though. There is truth to the corruption discussed here.

That’s linked to in the article...

Sliding doors are nice to have in the city, though

I think you’re being a little obtuse to the cutesy article

The Moroun family, the current owners, are extremely wealthy; they’re just pieces of shit that put as little back into the community as possible.

let me get a picture of that frameless beveled-edge mirror yo

Other than them both being cities with extremely elitist residents, Detroit and New York are so vastly different that you can’t call one better than the other.