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Meh. I’ve always loved small cars and I didn’t need the help of a dead guy to come to that realization. In my 20s, I’ve daily driven 3 generations of Miatae. In my 30s, a BRZ, then another Miata, then a Fiesta ST. Cars have gotten a lot bigger now, but the small cars are still relatively small. I now have a Veloster N

Yea weren’t the roads supposed to be littered with Cybertrucks by now too? I’ve come to the conclusion that rich investors are exceedingly stupid and gullible.

They make larger dual zone ones, as well as huge single bucket ones. Some of the largest ones can fit an entire frozen pizza. About 2 years ago when the form factor of air fryers were large, and capacities were small, your comment would be valid. Nowadays, things have changed. If you have a family of 4, it’s a

Yea.... This is why I spent the extra money and went with a Ninja Foodi. One shouldn’t cheap out by buying something that amounts to a generic Amazon brand to save a few dollars. Especially if it’s something that could potentially cause a fire.

I would hope that the paper plane world record is set by aeronautical engineers. Instead of some 11 year old kid. Because ya know, they went to engineering school and now work for an aeronautics company.

I’m not sure about the PC crowd, but for the PS5 specifically, I was wishing that GT7 would accommodate the PSVR2 when the GT7 came out last year. GT7 is already a great racing game. PSVR2 was an inevitability, and lo and behold, my prayers have been answered. The entirety of GT7(excluding split screen) can be played

Chill the fuck out chief. You replied to my initial response. Did you even read that?

$6000-$8000 for a full gaming rig AND sim racing setup. Not just the PC.

Just priced this out. A little over $2500 for PSVR2 with this frame, plus Logitech’s Pro series steering wheel and Pro pedal box. Expensive, but less than half the cost of a true PC-based sim-racing rig. I do not have a gaming PC, so if I were to go that route, I’d be buying/building a gaming PC from the ground up,

Now I have no reason not to get PSVR2 and this sim racing rig. I already have a PS5 and GT7. So it’ll be the perfect sim-racing lite setup that I can just pick up and play without all the associated costs and pretentiousness of hardcore sim-racing.

FK8 CTR.

The looks have grown on me, TBH. It’s an objectively great car that sets blisteringly fast lap times. Only problem is that it’s cooling system is writing checks it can’t cash. It’ll set the fastest lap times for 3 laps in a 20 minute session, and then you’re now managing heat for the rest of the session. I hate it

Do insurance companies pay out when their customer destroys their vehicle while breaking the law?

Of course it’s JDM only because fuck the rest of the world.

Inevitably, anytime an article like this gets written, the heartless assholes love to crawl out of the woodwork saying things like, “If anyone’s dumb enough to take out one of these loans, they deserve what they get.” As if everyone is born with an 800 credit score and knows what an index fund is. But the picture

As much as I love Mazda, I know that they are never going to make a rotary sportscar ever again. They’ve had over a decade to make one since the RX-8 was killed off, and still haven’t. The future isn’t any different.

That’s awesome!

If a country wants to impose the same restrictions on Americans buying land on their country, they are welcome to do so. It’s their country. They should run it as they see fit.

Is this engine expected to last past the warranty period? That’s pretty damn high strung for a small displacement 4 cylinder. These AMGs are pretty rare so there’s not much information in the long term for them.

I hate DeSantis too, but yea, I think American citizens should have priority in buying land and property in their own country over foreign entities. But all foreign entities. Not just China.