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Probably closer to two.

...Atlanta, the poster child of sprawl. Los Angeles but round and moist.

Hides four Smarts under a tarp.

My cousin had a Festiva. Know what happens if you get a tiny car for a teen? Other teens move it.

I see the IQ and Smart Fortwo as perfect first cars for teenagers.

Option 4: You hate the giant screens, lack of actual controls and shit build quality. Also, paying for a subscription for extra features. Also, also... dealing with a company that thinks regular OTA software updates for buggy software are a perfectly reasonable way to treat an auto customer. (Barely acceptable for a

Yeah, one guy totally disproves the fact that there’s a problem.

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God damn right I did. Great post, Ash.

The Empire was unequivocally the force of good in the galaxy. They brought structure, stability, open trade and services. Sure, Palpatine was a shitbag, but the bureaucracy under him seemed way more interested in galactic stability and administration than anything particularly evil.

“Are we the bad guy?”

Not to mention how much extracting, refining, and delivering fuel from oil costs over and over for an ICE to use.

What I’d like to know about this report is are they counting all of the emissions generated extracting oil, transporting it to a refinery, processing it, and then transporting the finished product to the gas station, which has to use power to pump into an ICE?

While that may be true, doesn’t an ICE car just continue to increase it’s carbon footprint over time? So ultimately isn’t there a net benefit in utilizing EVs instead of gasoline vehicles, or am I missing something? 

Look the simple story here is that octane rating is a means to prevent pre-ignition. Any car with OBDII will tell you if you are doing it wrong because it will have knock sensors to detect pre-ignition. The best tuning you can hope for is as much timing advance as you can get before pre-ignition. Thats the point of

The camera pans off the flag station so there’s no way to tell if a yellow (should be a stationary, not waving, for something(s) off the racing surface, no one was stopped on track) was out. As they go by the station, a red and yellow flag (racing surface has something on it, watch out) is clearly being displayed. The

I get that it’s a race, but when you’re 10 or more spots back, and have watched literally everyone eat it in that corner, wouldn’t you think “I should slow before entry”? It seems like even with advance warning, everyone tried taking it at race pace, and inevitably ended up off course themselves.