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Tesla deserves a lot of scorn for many of its issues, but I don’t get the comparison to GM when talking about volume (other than both being American companies), unless it was just to take a dig at them for being a smaller player. It would make more sense to compare them to a smaller/niche manufacturer that sells a

Hot Pursuit was a blast.  Played that for hours with my wife.  The Porsche unleashed game was also really fun.

I remember that first Road and Track NFS game.  It was so clunky, even on a reasonably fast pc for the time.  I remember them adding 3dcard support years later and it was a big improvement.  The second game was better, but they moved away from R&T and I think that is when the simulator approach started fading.  

They just need to run 2020's calendar again (and add in the USGP if Texas is willing).  

I think this background (coupled with your Jalopnik life choice) here would make you uniquely qualified to review this book. You’re able to bring an additional critical eye that I (and it sounds like your husband) would not. Would the movie need to take a lot of artistic liberties, do you think it would need to just

We have two golden retrievers that weigh around 80 lbs. The X5 was very hard for them to get into, and I don’t even consider that as too high off the ground compared to a more offroad styled SUV. Our Durango R/T is a little easier since the second row folds out of the way enough to let them in through a rear door, but

Retiring at the top does sound like it would be nice, especially given how we don’t know how the 2022 regulations will play out. 2022 would also give Mercedes a chance to bring in a new era with Russell. But, Hamilton still seems to have so much left in him, so it will come down to how much he wants to just keep

I agree, debadging is to clean up the look of the car. The badges are just stuck on lettering that don’t improve how the car looks and just add clutter to it. I don’t think most people are debadging a car because they want to trick someone into thinking it is something else.

I picked up the drag race track for my kids and it is a big hit. It was only 15 bucks, is quick to setup and is just great for quick races. We even bring it to car shows so they can race a little behind wherever I park. 

This list didn’t include any car books. The Little Red Racing Car, The Greatest Race, and The Little Silver Speedster are all fantastic car books for little kids. My kids still love them. And the illustrations are amazing.

When driving a rental spec car, I normally reserve judgment on the parts that could make the car immensely better. Unless you somehow got into a manual GT (or better), I just rate the parts that are there and wouldn’t change in a better spec (like room, ergonomics, overall layout, etc.).

I always get a kick out of seeing these type of cars brought to a car show. They’re not good or particularly special cars, but some people love them and put all kinds of effort into keeping them clean. I get that certain cars click with certain people, but it is interesting to see someone’s love for an unloved chassis

I am torn on this. I liked the series as it was originally presented and liked how there was an end that I found satisfying. However, I also liked the ovas and getting more time with these characters, so more of it is also welcomed. 

5 & 6 do not get enough respect.  My wife still has trouble with the idea that a job is not done until it is cleaned up.  The older I get, the more of a stickler for this I have become.  It also makes the next job easier since all of your tools are where they should be, not where you thought you left it.  6 also goes

Neutral - I’ve worked on my 2000 540iT extensively, my 2005 RX-8 a lot, and some on my wife’s 2014 Durango R/T. The Mazda electronic components I have dealt with haven’t been complex enough to warrant any dilemmas when working on them. The 540iT benefits from having software available for a reasonable price that has

Looking forward to the article on the VW you bought - even though I wish you had bought the 525iT instead. I love e39 wagons.

I have been enjoying this game with my 6 year old son. He always liked watching me play Botw, but it is too complex for him to play on his own. Two player mode has been a lot of fun with him. I would have probably passed on this if he couldn't play it. 

Yeah, I had the 3.0L V6 and it was pretty underpowered (even though it was my first car, so I didn’t have a lot of reference points at the time)My wife (then g/f) had a 4.0L SOHC one and it was a huge improvement.

I can’t believe I never checked out this channel before.  Just scrolling through it and I found 20 videos of relevant topics that I’ll have to watch later.  

Brevard County, FL has a pretty eclectic car community. Every type of car enthusiast is represented. There are a few one-type of car meets, but there are also a lot of general meets that bring everyone out. Guess since the area is made up of a lot of transplants and skews a little higher in the income bracket, there