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That hole doesn't bother me as much as the space (or rather, lack of it) inside the wing.

I wouldn't exactly say a 60 or 72 month loan is the best idea in the world, but flipside:

The Golden Gate Bridge just got the new median it so desperately needed to prevent head-on collisions, but one neat feature about it is that it moves. Well, not on its own. It needs a truck to do that, and specifically, it needs what's known as a "zipper truck." And it's called that because it makes the median

Ok, this guy does not know what locking hubs are for. They do not lock the wheels together side to side, they simple lock the hub to the driveshaft so when you do hit the 4x4 button you get power at the wheel. When not locked the hubs freewheel and you get no power to the ground even in 4x4.

Actually Osama was very active back the early 90s working with the Mujahideen using American weapons to fight the Soviets. Al-Qaeda was formed around '88 and was carrying out terrorist attacks across the Arabian Peninsula and Egypt by '93. Though Bin Laden was not directly involved, Al-Qaeda did train the 1993 WTC

I was going to say the second one seemed to be the best, but you can't argue with chewing machines.

People who use their trucks to tow travel trailers/5th wheel/toy box trailers in all of the western states know from experience that the manufacturer's towing ratings are wildly optimistic for gas engine trucks. Just take any truck with a 6 liter or less gas engine and try to run at the speed limit on highways like

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My number one complaint on Jalopnik. Attention grabbing hipster headlines in the absence of written content.

That headline is garbage. Are we in 8th grade again?

Kinda true, but it also depends on the tires you have. For instance, Goodyear DuraTrac tires have blocks on the sidewalls that come into better contact with the surface when under-inflated.

You're sort of right but what you're describing is basically a wider contact patch. Now that said it doesn't really do anything on the road, but offroad the wider contact patch both allows the tires to dig in more to whatever they can grab on to and gives them more room to grab.

Once again, this American feels the need to point out that "summer" tires (per Tire Rack and most other retailers) refer to the super sticky, short-lived, usually expensive "maximum performance" tires that very rarely come as OE equipment and are dangerous at low temps, regardless of snow and ice.

No it had 3 cylinders with 2 valves each, and a fourth cylinder that had 14 valves.

[Faster sedans have been built since, but the E34 BMW M5 remains the real deal. Photo via BMW]

We doan need no stinkin' self driving cars...