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How many cupholders does it have?

My 1/4-assed translation, keeping in mind that I don't understand a fucking word of Gunni's dialect:

I can probably translate the stuff the guy in the suit says if you give me a minute, but I can't understand the little hipster.

The travel specials are usually good, because they talk about things other than cars, and you can see the genuine enthusiasm for whatever the hell they're doing written on their faces. It's like a travel show and a car show mashed together.

I have always loved this video for some reason.

I am doing so now.

That's what my wife says about hot rodding...

Can't fight this feeling anymore.

Yeah, I'm seeing like 30 crashed cars all over the place. Sounds about right for the US.

Basically, harmonic vibrations due to the driveshaft and the engine turning at different frequencies. These can cause fatigue failures. A 1:1 ratio makes the vibrations all the same frequency. Which is... better... somehow...

They just put in a roundabout here in Santa Cruz, down by the beach. I love it, because it replaced a 5-way stop sign that people never paid attention to, and now I can get home faster if the traffic isn't bad. I think eventually it will improve traffic flow even on summer weekends when there's beach traffic, but

It's only a problem if you don't have a 1:1 gear.

You know what, I was going to vote crack pipe for all the practical reasons. But you've convinced me. Practicality is for people who drive Camrys.

I've had a lot of "why are these getting cross-posted" moments lately.

The train with the lady showering in it.

I want one.

That's some funny looking ground.

When I was doing top end rebuilds, a mechanic friend of mine came to me with the head off of one of those Renault/Jeep diesels because he was trying to flip the truck. The head was cracked. I told him to get a new one. Word to the wise: don't try that. That may be the hardest auto part to find in the world,