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cough cough NEUTRAL then BRAKE cough cough

Simple way to check, find a gas Silverado 2500 and see if the sticker is there. If yes, likely a standard sticker. If no, something is up.

It sounds like a quarter of a V12...or half a straight 6...which is pretty badass. It has that inflection (sorry music people I have no idea what all the music math terms are) in the notes as it progresses through the rev range that makes it sound like both of those configurations. I love it. Certainly more

The fact that this can even still happen at dealerships and garages is unbelievable. You can get sued for a slippery sidewalk for goodness sake.

I don't believe either are in drive-able condition today, and he's dead.

Every Dashcam video I see is like a commercial for Dashcams.

650 horsepower basically crosses the threshold from crazy fast to just plane insane. That sort of power is pretty much guaranteed to kill everyone who doesn't have at least a couple years of racing experience if they try to drive it at above 8/10ths or so on the track. Cars like the SRT and Z06 are actually more or

"Nobody actually ever goes out and intentionally buys a Nissan Cube, they just inherit them from someone else." In this way it is almost exactly the same as the PT Cruiser.

Poor Lewis. I know he doesn't have many fans here, but he bided his time for the first two thirds of the race waiting for the perfect opportunity to pass Rosberg, and within 15 seconds of finally getting ahead, his brakes exploded (retiring him from what was effectively the lead, for the second time this year after

Well people don't seem to mind as much not just because the battle up front is so intense but because there are battles all the way down the field. You saw it today, even without the Merc meltdown you would have had several cars battling it out for a podium spot.

At first I was surprised. Then I realized something very important: these are cobalt owners.

What? No Toybaru?

Until dealers, as a whole, are willing to tell customers to leave and that they're now operating like any other store, this will be the case.

One of these actually made it's way on to an episode of Seinfeld. I remember watching last week and discovering it. Shoutout to Jerry for being a Porsche fanatic.

Nine out of 10 car shoppers would be more excited to purchase a vehicle if it had a set price they felt good about, rather than having to haggle.

But how will people know how much of an asshole I am?

Perfect example of the phenomenon I've seen over the years in car magazines. Detroit comes out with an all new model and it is supposed to, finally, be the American car that is as good as non-American car. Maybe money is passed under the table to the writeers. Or maybe the magazines realize half their subscribers

Snatching the tags off of mattresses under penalty of law. It's that kind of thrill.