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Would anyone at all care if they just ret-coned all the Bay movies at this point? Just start over.

This. Peta deserves to suck the proverbial dick. They’re toxic attention whores who care more about being in the news than they do about animals, and they have a terrible track record.

peta is a terrible organization that turns off most people to the idea of animal rights and shouldn’t be calling out individuals just buying a pet. bother farming  corporations and big box pet stores that still sell animals.

You know what’s dope about the non-Michael Bay Transformers movies, besides having things as rootable characters, giving females something to do besides bending over, and lack of shitty lowbrow dick-and-weed ‘jokes’?

GMT400's holding up well too.

Oh, there’s no way I would’ve shelled out my own cash to go. Absolutely not. I’ve been to more scenic autocrosses than that, and I got to drive my own car in those—for a lot less money, too. Meanwhile, here’s this new Miami race, out here giving Dallas ‘84.

What made Beast Wars great was the focus on the Transformers themselves, without the human context. I’m sure this movie will be entertaining, just like the other ones, but I’m disappointed that it’s going to follow the same formula.

Driver of well-used Honda Fit not planning on buying $80,000 off-roader.

News at 11.

Lol, zero sympathy for this guy. The “Work Harder” writing under the wing is all I need to know to have a good idea of what this individual is like. 

A Grand Cherokee starts at like $41k or $42k.  Who would choose a Cherokee?

Yes, Winds of Winter, yes, yes. And House of the Dragon, season two. And several of the other successor shows that we’re developing with HBO,””

I’ll take “Two Truths and a Lie” for $400, Ken.

eLoN iS nOt A cEo HeS aN eNgInEeR!!!!

Thing is, this business should have been a total no-brainer money-maker. The used car market is ripe for a major roll-up. They could have been Carmax with much lower overhead (no need for large retail shops and lots of sales staff). The whole notion of buying and financing your car hassle-free online, getting it

It's a new product you have to expect some bugs 

I had a V6 Journey as a rental a few years ago for a road trip and it really wasn’t that bad. The engine was responsive, the transmission was smooth, it was roomy enough for my family and I and our stuff and MPG was pretty respectable for the mountains I was going up and down.

I’m just completely ignoring the Germans at this point. I can’t afford them and they’re not all that great to begin with. 

I think they’ll go the route they do with the Silverado and the 6.2: recommend 91 but not require it. Having this thing run premium fuel only would turn off too many buyers, especially fleet.

Imagine if there was some technology that enabled freight to move in multiple connected containers so that large quantities could be pulled / pushed by a giant electric motor constantly receiving energy by wire. Perhaps even on some type of track that has lower rolling resistance than tires on pavement, like metal

I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again, Stellantis will have a hard time until they adopt the future while still having plenty of competitive products to sell in the present. No Stellantis US Brand Dealership has a complete model lineup akin to a Toyota/Lexus, Ford/Lincoln, VW/Audi, etc. And that includes Ram.