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From the perspective of an auto industry service advisor, I can’t imagine any such system being anything but incredibly messy. We have dealt with several breathalyzer/ignition interlock things in the past, and they are a nightmare. Got a check engine light that you want to fix? Well, your interlock is probably wired

Ask Creflo Dollar. He has one. 

I think most people would agree. The problem is that vehicle manufacturers are assholes, as most large corporations are. And if there is to be a legal exception written without favoring just one brand, then it probably wouldn't be long before the Hyundais and Fords and whatever's of the world tried to take advantage

Because an independent would have probably given him an honest estimate and, as far as YouTube titles go, "GUY IS TOLD E39 M5 NEEDS ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS (!!!) OF WORK FIXES IT HIMSELF" just doesn't have the same ring to it. 

I’ve owned an E46 wagon for about a year and a half now, and I’d say it took me about 6 months to realize it had this feature. (and I work at an auto shop that services the damn things!) It was mostly by accident. The key fob has a button to open it, but all the fob markings are worn out so I never thought about what

It’s a ‘98 4Runner. Without question. We’ve all read The Tortoise and the Hare.

In my opinion, it’s not really the reluctance to spend money on free agents that represents the biggest problem. Free agent deals are usually pretty bad investments from a baseball value standpoint, so even though they’ve got plenty of money, I think most front offices now are smart enough to avoid bad deals.

Bill Simmons is like the P Diddy of the sports media industry.

I’ll just happen to look at one while I’m sitting at a stoplight or something, the entire time thinking that it’s a Prius. Then we start moving and I realize the Honda badge and that it’s actually just a Prius-sized piece of trash.

I’m fairly certain there are about 6 of these between Panama City and Destin.

I never insisted that Barry Bonds was innocent. If you asked me if I thought he took steroids, I’d tell you that I’m almost certain he took steroids. However, by MLB’s own rules, they were never able to prove that he took steroids. He took their tests and passed their tests. It’s kind of like the Steven Avery case.

Barry Bonds never tested positive for steroids or any PED. Until someone can show me a positive test, Bonds is the Dong King. The thing I hate most about the steroid era is the blame being put on guys who the old’s just SUSPECT used PEDs. Guys are being penalized for mid-career power surges, or for simply being large