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I don’t really geek out about it, but I get a lot of questions when I tell people I make explosives for a living. My wife loves to tell people and get their reaction, then I have to do a 20 minute schpeal explaining my job while she walks away laughing.

Check out any mustang from 94-04. Two cupholders in line just behind the shifter. As in, the exact space your forearm occupies when you are operating said manual shifter. Absolutely worthless for anything taller than a cell phone.

I bought this exact car back in 2010 or so. It had 70k miles and was clean as a whistle other than the fact that it was basically sitting on the ground on blown out Skunk2 coilovers. Bought it for $7k cash and replaced the suspension with koni’s and ground control coilovers. Best DD ever and I was an idiot and sold it

The real victim here is the poor WJ, which probably suffered through the same neglect as that tire.

No, you buy this when you’re like me and you don’t have room for a DD SUV and a sports car. Well actually, I wouldn’t buy this because I don’t have 20 kids. I’d be all over an SRT Jeep, maybe a used X5M if the price came down enough. But then again, I don’t have $70k.

It is most certainly that bad. Hard plastic for miles. My 2012 had loud creaks in the interior after less than a year and 20k miles.

It’s a delicate balance in my workplace. I work at a desk in an office like 50-60% of the time. I drive all over base to other offices and labs to interact with other people, some in a bit more professional settings. Our dress code is pretty laid back and I usually wear jeans and a polo.

The other 40-50% of my job

Good luck staying warm when you’re dead.

Seriously? Yes, this happens. There are multiple douches in an apartment complex across the street from me with insanely, terribly loud Subarus, and they do not hesitate to rev them to the moon whenever possible. Another guy that used to come around with straight pipe exhaust on his 4th gen Firebird at all hours of

I agree, I thought through that scenario as well. So yeah, that’s what it should do theoretically. And we’ve seen videos of it making similar evasive maneuvers, but never at that speed differential with another car.

Doesn’t help that the title is crazy misleading. I was expecting to watch a video where the Tesla is alone on an open road and autopilot randomly swerves to drive off a bridge, but the driver grabs the wheel just in time. Not a vid showing some idiot in another car swerving in front of a Tesla at the very last

I’m not saying I can’t turn around and see stuff. But when you keep raising the beltline of said sports car and making it a larger vehicle, it gets tougher to see out of. I have to parallel park all the time and it’s really convenient to have a camera and F/R parking sensors. Now I can fit my Jeep into basically

What’s a small camera cost these days, $30? And I’m sorry, but a backup camera should be standard on any car in over $20k by now.

I’ll go out on a limb and say not a chance you find a GT350R for $70k, even used.

Sick burn, dude. I don’t have to be old to have seen all the Bond movies multiple times. Yeah, even OHMSS.

The Camaro does not have a fully digital dash. My 2014 Jeep has a big configurable screen in the middle of the gauges like the Camaro, so has the Mustang for a few years, no big deal. Not the same as the 12" screen that is the ‘18 Mustang gauge cluster.

Oh yeah, I know. I built my preferred convertible today and it came out to almost $56k. Basically the same price as a GT350 and more expensive than an M2. Ouch.

I’m not a casting director, nor read up on british actors. But I’d say Tom Hardy or Henry Cavill, just thinking of the few that I’ve actually heard of.

Honestly, do modern rubber hoses, gaskets, and seals really go bad because of non-use over 10 years? I feel like this thought is wayyyy outdated.

And? I’ll wait until mid-2018 and they’ll have huge discounts bringing the price down to low 40s. Still a great deal on a fast sports car.