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Snow-covered parking lots.

There are now 29 people who should consider themselves lucky that Michigan doesn’t have a felony murder rule.

I don’t think that take is a hot as you think it is.

1988 was the first year for the GMT400, but the Blazer didn’t move to the new platform until the 1992 model year.

...yesterday was Flyin’ Miata’s 39th anniversary

“I’ve put a lot of money to restore this car...

I should have written 2028. The 2026 date is for lots with 400 or more spaces. The 2028 date is for lots with 80 or more. Neither date applies to lots with 79 or fewer spaces.

I love the idea of adding power generation functionality to parking lots. I also love that it has the side effect of adding shaded parking, but this just sounds like there will be a lot of parking lots in France with 79 parking spaces after July 1, 2026.

...which the seller says was purchased from the original owner, who is described as “an elderly woman who drove infrequently.”

“I was once towed out of a mud pit by a camel.”

The airport was perfectly situated to allow plane loads of soldiers easy access to its capable of delivering troops to the region and so was vital for the Russians to take over the airport. Russia did eventually captured the airport...

Probably the most widely reported was Patrick George’s crash of the pre-production Camaro. My personal fave was when Orlove orloved the 124 Spider Abarth into a utility pole.

Sometimes a station will have a green handle for gasoline.

Alright, you got me. I had some “cash” in my account, so I converted some of it to shares in Carvana. With a market cap 10% of revenue, I’m willing to gamble a bit on the recovery of Carvana.

Add some antifreeze to your blinker fluid, and change out the summer air in your tires.

There are a few ways that I can see this implemented, but the easiest to legislate and implement would be to mandate meters on new charger installations, but grandfather existing home chargers. While a lot of current EV owners have a home charger, EV ownership is still relatively low. As EV adoption rates increase,

I dailied an extended-cab, long bed Silverado for a few years. It was just about exactly 20 feet bumper-to-bumper. That was long enough to be inconvenient. It took up the full length of a standard parking space and the wheelbase made the turning radius akin to a Nimitz-class carrier.

Even with those miles, in today’s market this is probably easily a $13k car, but I’m not ready for it to be. As much as I preach the “condition trumps mileage” gospel, I don’t practice what I preach, and I’d want this to have half as many miles for this price.

If they decide to build it, I’d be curious how the price, range, and power will compare to the DiBlasi R70.

This is an interesting distinction between the common understanding and medical technicality.