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Not sure which is worse: these or the ones on the Cherokee

Jason, what about the "chicken tax"? As i understand it there's a pretty hefty tariff on trucks that are sold in the US but not built here (that's why Ford transit connects are shipped here with seats and then they're removed). Wouldn't that drive up the price significantly, along with all the other costs?

My guess is that it's not actually a picture but a render using 3D CAD software. The shadowing makes me think it's from SolidWorks

Yeah, it was a white one. Stupid new Kinja cut off the link.

Any chance it was this?

Eyebrows: because the other two sets of LED's weren't enough

Remember this?

Clear the tailpipes. Though he did a lot more than he needed to it looks like

That interior looks pretty good IMO. Very detailed but doesn't have too much going on. That exterior though...wait what were we talking about?

Absolutely agree. However, I use mine sometimes when it's not actually foggy. If it's raining/snowing/sleeting and it's dark I'll throw them on. I don't want to get rear ended by somebody with bad windshield wipers

This actually happened at my high school back in the seventies. We were playing our rival and returning a kickoff when somebody from their sideline stepped on to the field and made the tackle. The refs didn't see that he came off the sideline and the other team denied it so the game ended there, even though apparently

Man that 3rd driving position is gonna get awful hot surrounded by 6 engines...

Came here to say the same thing. That was the start of Audis recent surge and people were talking about it for a long time

In additional to the practicality problems this would allow the government to know both where you are and at what time. Without getting into all the big brother/big government politics, they at the very least could tell how fast you were going with that information. I imagine it would't take too long after this system

Mitsubishi i. It's a jelly bean!

COTD

McLaren: Because racecar

No, a dyno measures torque which you can then convert to hp. Not the other way around. All a dyno does is measure a force (provided by the wheels) at a known distance. Force x distance =torque (lb-ft)

"VE WILL BUILT AN SUV OUT UFF EIN GOLF, UND ZENN GIVE IT A TRAIN MOTOR."

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