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The best way to cure a hangover is smoking some weed and going back to sleep. 

Well given that I saw it in the Orlando area they could be testing how it copes with heinous traffic and roads that are perpetually under construction yet also perpetually in terrible condition. 

I passed an ID4 on MI manufacturer plates on I4 between Tampa and Canaveral earlier today, not too often I see pre production cars here in FL.

“Carnival” is a terrible name, it makes you think of stale corn dogs, hastily assembled rickety rides, vomiting children and, worst of all, clowns. Kia really needs to rethink this.

I missed the boat on NIO, got in early on CANOO though, hopefully that does well for me. 

You are definitely in the wrong zip code. I’ve seen several, both at home in South Florida and on a recent vacation to western NC. I love them and because I am insane I’m considering one as a replacement for my 4Runner in a few years.

Kinda looks like a tiny electric Dacia Sandero

So I have an older graphics card (NVIDIA 970) and Cyberpunk looks OK on the low settings. Amazingly I haven’t had any crashing issues. It has run very sluggishly at times, seems to have good days and bad days. 

Commendatori!

This was one of my favorites from that game. 

I think most gearheads would get on board with safety inspections if the trade off was higher speed limits on the freeway. 

The ‘57-58 Eldorado Brougham was not just a great American land yacht but a true competitor for Rolls Royces of the time. 

Lots of big houses are in fancy gated communities with HOAs, so you might get the yard but there’s no guarantee you won’t get the Karen on the board.

Don’t count on it, these ships are extremely lucrative and your typical cruiser could not care less about COVID. When they asked for volunteers for test cruises in South Florida they had thousands of people ready to go. 

This would also be a good opportunity to remind people to check for wheel locks when buying used cars and to make sure the wheel lock key is present. I made this mistake recently and didn’t realize it until months later when I tried to get the tires rotated. Fortunately the dealer I bought the vehicle from agreed to

I knew Torch was reading all our thoughts! Mock our tin foil hats at your peril! 

Even with the trunk pass through I’m surprised skis fit. I don’t think any roadster would make a good ski car but I’ve wanted a sports car equipped with a ski rack since seeing Bond’s Lotus in For Your Eyes Only. 

Excellent point, bit judgmental to assume people travelling are not taking the same types of precautions the Jalopnik staff have taken to minimize travel risk. 

Can you seriously fit skis in this thing? I’ve driven a previous generation Z4 and the only way it could carry skis was in the passenger seat with the top down. 

Are there any early 90s Centuries left in Japan or are they all at Duncan Imports now?