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My mechanic is a small independent euro specialist place and the last time I was there to sort out some electrical gremlins in my 335xi, he had a V10 S6 like yours in the next bay on a lift with basically all the bodywork forward of the fenders removed to access something in the engine bay. He said it had been sitting

The exception to this is attempting to buy an STI or sometimes even a plain old WRX or BRZ with a test drive first. They act like they’re sitting on magic unicorn pixie dust and the car must be unspoiled for its eventual owner who is obviously not some prole who would ask for a test drive.

Any REAL MURRICAN making that comment doesn’t use the metric system anyway.

Don’t forget “breaks the internet.”

The problem is while there may be some connection on the back end to this service program, that wasn’t in the ad, which was essentially RAH RAH MLK IS GOOD LOOK AT THIS NEW TRUCK.

My immediate thought when I first saw a quick shot of a headlight before the full RAM reveal was, “wait, are they really using MLK to sell some kind of vehicle?”

You sir, are a piece of shit.

They probably used skis that mount using a similar hub as wheels would, and you can’t mount wheels to the hub with no brakes, or at least the rotor, on the hub.

One thing that bugs me about the Stinger options mix is the LSD only comes on the fully loaded GT2. I’d prefer it were part of a sport package that didn’t require ticking every since tech gizmo option box.

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Here in Madison, WI we went several years without a Mitsubishi dealer. There was a dealer group that had a Mitsubishi store attached to their Ford store but they got out of the Mitsubishi business and converted the space over to Ford commercial vehicles.

And the Lancia Thema was also a Saab 9000 (and Fiat Croma and Alfa Romeo 164).

I had to stop and explain to my wife that “protecting religious freedom” means “letting people discriminate as long as they say their religion is the reason they’re discriminating, like when Hobby Lobby didn’t want its health insurance to cover its employees’ birth control, or when that baker didn’t want to make a

They also did a lot of quality side eyeing so there’s that.

Yes, it’s GPS data from those electronics, shared by a service that:

I don’t know how much this is a post-launch change. Location sharing is one of Stava’s main features. It’s readily apparent from looking at the Strava website, and listings in the Apple and Google app stores. Maybe people didn’t realize the degree of specificity of information that Strava would collect and share about

No, this is not the same. Strava’s website talks all about uploading and sharing your GPS data. That is its main function, not some hidden side effect.

The easy fix would be if Strava made its location sharing options opt-in instead of opt-out. But the point remains, all of Strava’s messaging is quite transparent that it is a service for uploading and sharing your location data. It should be readily apparent before signing up that if you shouldn’t be sharing your

Seems like if someone is concerned about revealing their location then maybe they shouldn’t buy a GPS tracker, wear it around everywhere, and link it to an app that shares that GPS tracker’s location data.

Dat state of the art digital equipment tho

It’s not so much the blue milk in and of itself, it’s Luke drinking fresh squeezed from the space brontosaurus blue milk. For all we know back on Tattooine with his aunt & uncle it was pasteurized space brontosaurus milk haha.