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The Powershift in Steve's '12 Ford Focus killed it's TCM (under warranty!)
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It’s used to conduct air strikes on the poors.

Gonna need at least a 450 dually for that, bub.

You don’t drive a HD unless you need it.

But have you considered an F-350 for that very heavy dresser?

Is this a joke? How you show you’ve “made it” to a salaried job at the big factories where I live is to commute to work in a bro’ed out HD.

While I don’t disagree that GM really needs a good Wrangler competitor, the new Blazer has nothing to do with the Wrangler. GM did not bring it out to be a Wrangler competitor or because Wrangler sales have been going through the roof, they brought it out because CUV sales are through the roof.

The problem really is that no car is “US Made” anymore. It’s a global supply chain for every component of the vehicle, so does it really matter where the final assembly is? You can’t force consumers to buy subpar vehicles just because the profits from go to the C-suite of companies that are located in America. 

I bought a manual GTI. Does that count?

Okay, let me make this clear. You can currently go to a VW dealer and get a WAGON with a MANUAL TRANSMISSION with a 6-year 72,000-mile warranty. Do it now or you will forever lose your right to complain about how there are no wagons and no manual transmissions.

That’s not even the coolest option...

Look up LIDAR. That’s the most accurate way to catch speeders. It requires a flat, metallic or reflective surface to work. So the license plate and/or front headlights are the best targets that police usually use. They have a viewfinder to aim the LIDAR and get the signal back from. Without a license plate, the

It’s a known tactic that police aim for the plates because the flat surface reflects waves more effectively.  Yes, radar guns pick up baseballs.  They also aren’t that accurate.  It depends on how they are used, and where they are placed.  That’s why there is always argument over the fastest recorded pitch in

No more pathetic than people whining about how awful it is to oppose a law that does nothing other than to make motorists pay out-of-pocket to make life marginally easier for our police, who already effectively enjoy carte blanche to do whatever they want and routinely get away with any and every offense you can name

This is easily solved by Uber or Lyft assigning their own ID to their drivers and putting it on the sticker that usually goes in their windshield. That is, if this is an actual problem and not one being made up so the police can maintain a revenue stream.

I worked at a dealer when the SLR came out. We had one sit for a year and a half until we traded it to another dealer that was desperate for a white G63 we had. (obviously not a straight trade) 

918 Spyder technology for 911 Turbo money...and also slower than a 911 Turbo and no more fuel efficient.

This is a great take.

Your wife’s CVT isn’t a belt drive style.  You have a big V6 and 2 electric motors all dancing with a planetary gear assembly (and a 3rd electric motor attached to the rear axles).  Entirely different animal.  

Long-time Scooby owners, we read somewhere that if you like the cladding, there are options. So we stole this one from a local GM dealer who had zero idea what he had. “No, sir. That there is a Buick motor, not a Saab.” We’ve already road tripped it 4-up plus a dog. But go ahead and chat about Subarus if you’d

If ever there was a candidate for stabbing in an LS motor and drifting into a wall, this is it.