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Yeah, I’ve never been to one that wasn’t a complete madhouse inside. Never had a problem with the pumps having a line, but inside is a different story. I also don’t get the people that will go miles and miles out of their way just to stop at a Buc-ee’s.

Anything with a V8, manual and is relatively easy to work on/get parts for. Simply because that configuration with soon be extinct. 

Seriously, if they just proposed digging from the Gulf of Mexico at the bottom of Texas to Pacific at the bottom of California, it would get a lot of support from the build a wall people, just tell them we’re building a moat.

Yep, just take a quick look at the wage gap between regular workers and the executives, now vs 10, 20, 30 years ago and its eye opening how much everyone is getting screwed for the greed of a very small few.

I’m worried about all these people breaking their backs being left with nothing while Ford gets richer and richer.

I’m gonna say the Honda Ridgeline and the Ford Maverick... at least those are the ones I can point to and say that it’s new. I see Teslas all the time, but an old tesla and a new tesla look the same, so I have no idea if it’s actually new or not.

Back when I was shopping for my second motorcycle. The first one I had about 8 years before and hadn’t ridden a bike since then. I was looking at the Harley Sports - 883. The sales girl talked my fresh-out-of-college self into a test drive on a 1200 Nightster that had some performance stuff done to it (too long ago to

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meanwhile, at the Toyota factory

There, fixed the title for you

Not a single car, but a brand - Pontiac

Does anyone want an EV built by a company known for bad electrical problems?

Those all look like great candidates for engine swaps and lots of upgrades/replacement parts, as I like the look of them. In stock form, YIKES.

Well, according to the government housing parking lot down the road, it would be new Dodge Challengers, newer Mercedes and BMWs all with blacked out windows, Escalades, and just about any new full-size domestic pickup with massive aftermarket wheels.

The other countries do it because they are smaller and have better mass transit, plus are less stubborn about freedoms - good or bad. Ask most Americans from places outside major cities where they have no other option but to drive themselves, and they will tell you driving is a right of freedom you can’t take away

It would be a logistical nightmare and political suicide to try and make everyday people go through enough training to be competent drivers like they do for pilots. Not to mention the many, many other problems that planes don’t have to deal with like cars do, traffic being a huge one. There is no way they could ever

So a very un-efficient vehicle to begin with goes electric and is still very un-efficient. Why am I not shocked.

Yellow is the worst color on a car. There is absolutely no car that looks better in yellow than it does in another color. At best, yellow is the second best color you could pick for car, but most of the time it’s more likely the second worst color. I say this as someone that owns a yellow car... yellow is the worst

Interstate 24 from Murfreesboro to Nashville around morning rush hour. I have never been on a stretch of road quite like it, everyone is going 75-80+ then ALL of traffic comes to a dead stop out of nowhere and for no reason. Everyone slams on their brakes, tires screech and brakes squeal, people whip out of their lane

This. Giving people more excuse to not pay attention will only cause more problems.