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I went on a tour of that facility when I was in high school, they have a LOT of important equipment down there. It honestly wouldn't surprise me if the entire facility is shut down.

My family has had three Toyotas with more than 300k on the odometer. Only one of them needed engine work, and that's because the person driving that car didn't tell anyone that the rear main seal was leaking, leading to the engine running out of oil during the drive back from an adjacent state. That family member is

The problem with the Hellcat is it's basically bringing back the idea of the Muscle Car from the mid-60s, high power for cheap. Chrysler was selling cars with 550hp (which was A LOT at the time) for only a few grand, power was cheap.

My LG G2 is 0.1 inches wider, 0.01 inches taller, and 0.08 inches thicker, yet has a 5.2-inch 1080p screen and weighs 14-grams more. The rear camera is 12MP, front is 2.1MP, has double the RAM, and a 40% bigger battery.

17/21, 80%. There's some tricky ones in there.

You know, in Bullitt, they show the cars jumping down the same hill over and over, passing the same Beetle multiple times, going through the same intersection multiple times. Does that make the chase "dumber" than it could have been?

Ah crap, now I need to move out of Illinois.....

Disintegrates? Hardly, the cage remained intact around the driver, everything that came off is designed to do so to absorb impact energy.

Best. Kinja. Upgrade. Ever.

In the comments on BangShift, some people who were at the track said the seat belt bolts ripped through the floor.

This is the biggest example of why paving over gravel traps is a bad idea.

That makes more sense. I still wonder how big of a tank they use, it takes quite a bit of effort to drive pistons around.

Wait, so it uses an onboard compressor to pressurize air in a tank, which is used later to drive the vehicle? Did I read that right? That really sounds like breaking the Second Law of Thermodynamics if they say it gets better mileage because of that.

Since when is an end loader a tractor?

*Checks beer spreadsheet*

Thank you, someone, for finally saying #3. "Spirited" driving doesn't belong on public roads at all, no matter if it's a deserted back road or an empty side street.

-2 points: Mechanix gloves are not fire resistant, personal pet peeve that people wear firesuit, helmet, etc. but don't wear the proper gloves.

On topic, check out this DeviantArt gallery of just Formula One, covering 1950 up to 1999!

You missed my joke. Taking the title at face value, without reading the article in the slightest or knowing what cars are involved, is where my response comes from. That's the joke.