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My PT Cruiser had cruise control. Don’t blame the car for your mistake of buying the base model

I’m excited for a new viper! But where did you get this info?

Odd, my 2011 just hit 40k miles and remains very solid and quiet. It’s one of the best highway cruisers I’ve driven.

Still, he could have waited another year to sell it. I don’t see the reason for the rush. And he did sign a contract.

Are you sure it wasn’t the previous 3.5L V6's? I’ve heard nothing but good reviews on the 3.6L Pentastars

The swingarms have to be extended too, right? The wheels are wayyy out there

Funny, if I had to pick the awkward face of the two, it would be the Charger for sure.

I think you would need a low power motor. That way, it will need to use the mechanical advantage of gearing to be driven fast.

My dad misses the crap out of his. He had an ‘01 RWD crew cab in dark blue with the 4.7 OHC V8 and a 5sp manual trans. It was a very fun truck to hoon and looked damn good too. No major issues over its 240k mile life. Sadly the ohio salt was not kind, and the last week of ownership, there were a couple drops of

LS3/6L80 5.7 Hemi/Tremec 6sp

It really doesn’t make sense. There must be something that they can’t figure out, which is requiring the crazy long test period

He definitely created what Tesla is today. There is no denying that.

It’s almost like the last sentence of my comment made your entire response unnecessary. 

Every complaint you listed about the Wrangler has been fixed with the new 2018

Making gravity your bitch is the best type of engineering

To be frank, he just doesn’t care. He has his car floating is space right now. A car from a company that HE created is now floating in space thanks to a rocket from a company the HE ALSO created.

It’s all part of the charm of Nascar. If you want single lug/hub, there are plenty of other racing classes

All forms of racing have rules. Not sure why this is surprising to anyone. If there wasn’t a rule about this, do you honestly think million-dollar racing teams would be using this method?

Exactly. Any type of glue properties can be created these days. I wonder if there is some sort of rule to what they are allowed to use.

Actually, I’ve been told that the sockets have a helical cut to them, similar to a rifled barrel. That way the pit guy can have the gun already spinning when he goes to drive the nuts on.