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I think losing a highly trained mechanic for the season is probably a bigger hit to the team anyways. I’m sure they don’t really want that to happen at all.

So the American Dream has been abandoned by the idle wealthy, left to rot and we picked apart by scavengers and the elements?

Following the painted lane markers does seem like the intended behavior. This seems that the autopilot system can only be blamed for not stopping prior to the barrier and not for departing from the road, as the most clear lane marker heads directly toward the obstacle.

If there was ever a track built to show why electric is better than ICE, Pike’s Peak is the one.

It’s the trombone of cars.

“Free markets are overrated. Command economy all the way.”

The Stratolauncher essentially takes the place of an expensive, normally non-reusable first stage

That’s not so bad, is it? Look at the bright side - people are getting out and about in modern cars again now that the war is over.

BUT HER EMAILS

Star for “curve is not a single number”. Grasp that simple concept, and all the other stupid analogies people make are ear elephant.

Nobody buys HP or torque. They buy CUVs.

I’m a mech eng with a rather profound knowledge of engineering dynamics.

... and your analogy is wrong.

Now you just need to tune those pipes so that it SOUNDS like a church organ.

twin-turbo 2.0-liter diesel inline four

I’ve been sitting here, reading replies, and trying to understand this. Here’s what I’ve come up with so far:

On slick surfaces, standard brake bias is actually BAD brake bias. By default, most vehicles are heavily biased towards the front. On slick surfaces, the fronts can’t do anywhere close to as much braking as

Now repeat on dry pavement, wet pavement, deep snow and ice with no snow.

Engineer here:

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You’ve never seen ‘wheel travel’ until you’ve see the CRUSHER!

Well, imagine a being from Mars - one of those jokers you hang out with, Torchinsky - comes up to me and points a ray gun straight at me and says, in that sort of synthetic metallic accent,