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It’s a phone that allows the US government to monitor your every move... so it’s just a regular phone then...

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Of course it’s a Fratzog. It was originally used on the turbo-encabulator. Since you couldn’t see it, they decided to put on the hoods of their cars as well so everyone knew they had a car with the turbo-encabulator.

Thank you for the article Jason, truly helpful with this old badging making a comeback.

Hem-E

With green fender guards and a speaker making exhaust sounds. Perhaps a plastic cover over the Frunk that says “HEMI”

Exactly! Take your star.

I will ask all the naysayers the same thing I asked Patrick George on Twitter, “Knowing Dodge’s demographics and buying group, how would you market their e-cars to them?”

Not every brand can be Subaru so if this is what it takes to get the other half of the population into more efficient cars I’m fine with it

Funnily enough the screen used car was posted on Jalopnik last year for only $4500. looks like a 1966 Datsun 411  https://jalopnik.com/at-4-500-would-you-make-the-call-on-this-1966-datsun-1841236601

Got to be staged, Who doesn’t see a huge ass tree in the road

I like the Lambo model numbers, they actually make sense.

Holy shit, that’s some good Kinja. Props to you!

Hitting water at that speed is likely as damaging as hitting concrete.

Police in a Fox 11 report state that the intersection in question has a speed limit of 15 mph

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It started with the Countach, actually!

LP stands for Longitudinale and Posteriore, referring to the engine orientation.
780: horsepower figure
4: number of wheels driven

I know what you’re saying, but trust me: this is one of the easier ones.

Police in a Fox 11 report state that the intersection in question has a speed limit of 15 mph. They believe the Corvette tried to take the turn at more than 150 mph.

Thanks to all the posters in this thread letting for us know that Tatis didn’t literally jump a second time.

Sir, this is a Wendy’s