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I’m baffled she tried to lie about something so easy to disprove?

Ezymes, in an official statement, do not respect our laws.

Interesting. Do you defend enzymes or try to get them locked away?

Ok, I work in the automotive aftermarket so I’m always on the look-out for patent issues.

I’m going to use this post as an opportunity to tell you that since you sent me your book I’ve been reading at a one-chapter-per-poop rate, and the constant laughter has worked WONDERS for my bowel movements.

Yup, that’s enough internet for today.

I didn’t know Harbor Freight sold rims that size.

I must admit, this picture made me twitch a little. I totally agree.

Last Acura MDX. My OCD could never handle the non-symetrical steering wheel buttons.

They did those bits with Hammond, "Worst Of Top Gear" or "Best of TopGear".. Something like that..

I have a slightly relevant story about the time a guy in High School broke a kids jaw and induced a seizure after his head hit the ground... because he cut him in line for lunch. The local news went crazy for that headline. An upstanding kid with good grades and won games pitching on the high school baseball team sent

Amazing. Reminds me of Clarkson talking about the Panda he was using for his limo: "you don't get an engine, what you get is a small field mouse named Gerald."

Surprised I didn't hear about this on Jelopnic.com first!

interdasting*, i like it.

At speeds less than 30 MPH, the Regera will run on electric power alone. At speeds above 30 MPH, the internal combustion engine comes into play thanks to a hydraulic coupling that acts like a clutch, but only slips a tiny bit. Most of the time it is locked. This sounds similar in concept to a torque converter.

Ok, I've driven 23 miles and I've got to get home now, but the speed limit is 25... what happens?

That's not entirely accurate, since it does transmit power to the ground. But it doesn't have a gearbox in the traditional sense. It just has a final drive of 2.85:1, that's it.