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Compared to titanium, steel does’t spark at all.

The design language developed by GM in the late 8o’s and early 90's called for all rounded edges and a lack of expressed flares over the wheel arches (or at least very toned down). Most of the cars in the product line at that time look like the wheel arches were punched into the blank panels. (Cavalier, Storm, the

Not sure what their testing was or their experience working with titanium, but if you put a car upside down on the pavement at 150+ MPH with that thing jammed into the ground right in front of the driver’s face, it’s going to spark like firing a flare gun down the throat of the driver.

Try to run over the top of me even though I am going 5-10 MPH over the speed limit, then execute a dangerous pass, get in front of me, answer their cell phone, and slow down to 10-15 MPH under the speed limit.

“...your bone-stock car...”

They gotta replenish those vital fluids and minerals.

Bad news. I already pointed out in another replay that these people are driving in their cars to the trail, unloading their electric bikes to be conveyed around by electric power and interfere with commuters and exercisers, then loading their electric bikes back into their cars and driving home. So they are out on

They are not using the electric bikes for transportation. Thy drive to the trail, unload the electric bike from the car, let the bike pull them to the end of the trail and back blocking and running into he people who are commuting on unpowerd bikes and the people exercising, and then load the electric bike into the

They switched all the kids from peddle cars to Power Wheels electric cars, and kids got FAT.

The side skirts, made out of “floppy mats”, are probably intended to inflate by air pressure from vents/scoops as the car moves down the road, solid enough to keep air from going under the car while flexible enough not to break due to road debris or speed bumps.

Nope. That’s not it.

Enjoy the end of the golden age of brochures while it lasts.

“...snowballs are possibly one of the least offensive. They rarely cause damage, they’re made of water...”

(Reads today’s story about massive traffic jam in China.  Reviews yesterday’s story about the “Green New Deal” which held China up as a shining example of clean, efficient high speed passenger rail.)

Disappointed not to see the loud chorus of ultimate-driving-machine-drivers defend rude driving as “zipper-merging”, which actually means that everyone of lesser social and/or economic caste should pull over to the side of the road and let the self-proclaimed-superior-people go by, instead of waiting their turn in

An Englishman once told me that “An armed society is a polite society”. He looked like a stereotypical rugby player, and I did not question that wisdom from someone showing obvious scars from a long life of fighting.

So, as it turns out, rechargeable batteries are in fact incredibly unreliable.

Opens wallet, removes dollar bill, reads:

The winter tire advocate answer would be: “I can’t believe anyone would advocate ‘all season oil’. I have to have perfect engine conditions so that I can drive 200 MPH and corner at 3 Gs on my way to my burger flipping job on the coldest day of the winter, just like the hottest day of the summer.”

Allow me to be crystal clear.