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Stephen
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I do think Tesla made the touchscreen popular but I would argue that manufacturers were already broadly headed toward in-dash screens before Tesla became popular. BMW arguably created the first modern infotainment system in 2002 with the launch of iDrive. Although it wasn’t a touch screen, it combined multiple

After 60+ years, he nearly tripled his investment. Genius!

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everyone” knows about Rain Man

It’s really easy when Sleepy Joe personally authorizes the hit!

I also feel like some of the stuff might be customer returns that retail stores won’t re-stock, for one reason or another.

It is possible though I get the impression not every dealership wants to bother with custom orders.  You have to find the right dealership that will actually custom order you a base model.

Don’t they basically sell stuff that larger retail chains have trouble selling?  To me those stores feel like a halfway step between Macy’s and a thrift store.

I’d watch a documentary about drying paint if it starred Walken and del Toro.

It was pretty tight getting in and out.  Not something I’d want to do every day.

While pressing the brake at 100% effort, I think it was supposed to be 90 degrees at the knee.

I may be forgetting part of the instruction but I distinctly remember the fist-on-head technique.  Maybe it was good instruction for amateurs but not universally good practice for all kinds of racing?  Dunno.

When I did the 1-day BMW M Driving School in Spartanburg, part of the 90 minute classroom instruction was about seating position. Driving fast on a track is very hard and driving position is very important. It was a totally surprising aspect of driving that I never considered but made total sense. From what I remember

an armed driver will show up at your house with an armored car to safely take you to dinner at Aria

Is the miles per kWh efficiency of the new Hummer great? No! Does it emit less CO2 than the old Hummer? Hell yes!

Compared to it’s 12mpg predecessor, in terms of CO2 output the Hummer EV is a gigantic leap forward.

I thought $20M seemed low for the LM version

A halfway decent replica costs 99% less than the real thing. That is wild to think about.

Those wheels looks like a variant of the ultra-sexy forged BBS FI-R wheels. Those cutouts in the already-thin spokes are just delicious.

Aero Wheel Disc delete option: $1,000