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AMG Monoblocks are but an online order away. And they look good on EVERY W1xx Merc

Only by public ridicule and snide comments from the mouth breathers around them. 

Who’s on first......

fwiw... driving 100,000 miles over the next 10 years will probably cost somewhere around $15,000 of gas or approx $3800 in electricity minus whatever free electricity you get along the way (some companies offer free charging for employees)...

I think it’s more like “Well it’s time to replace my aging car, since I am going to be in the market anyway I would prefer an EV.” 

Its just a Republican governor doing things to hurt the country so people can blame Biden. 

The 996 is an underappreciated masterpiece

Saving graces: the wheels are mostly black and it’s an EV. With regenerative braking, brake dust is less likely to be produced and will be less visible when it does accumulate.

While the stars might align, Tesla body panels never will.

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REALLY reminds me of the Star Trek Next Generation with Data and a game master once:

More riders obviously means more bike repairs, but the problem is budget bikes are breaking too often too soon and aren’t actually repairable.

Sweet article – but whoever edits, or pretends to edit the titles, please don’t do things like this. At no point is this piece, which is basically saying ‘I like the Turnpike and have nice experiences relating to it,’ advancing even close to a real argument that the Turnpike is a great road. Why not ‘A Love Letter to

“It’s not under $20k, a totally reasonable price for an EV.”

They have just convinced us that “not ugly” is an accomplishment.

Needs a butt lift more than a face lift. I don’t mind the front end’s styling, but the rear looks like a Hot Wheels concept car from the mid-90s

I’d argue the Challenger doesn’t need a facelift. Part of the reason it still looks so good is that it started with a pretty timeless design, and then the few tweaks it has had are relatively small, which mean the earlier ones don’t immediately look super dated.

Yeah the part where McQueen goes grocery shopping is certainly the glimpse into late 60s San Francisco life I go to the movies for.  

I had just turned 16 when this came out, so I thought this was a fucking masterpiece. Cool cars? Check. Juvenile quippy dialog? Check. Grungy hot Angelina Jolie? Check.

Looking back, it was just more low-angle teal-orange dross put out by Bruckheimer trying to wring more money out of Nick Cage after Con Air and The

Brake service and tire rotation should have been done before leaving.

Opening the sunroof/convertible top is free.