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It seems completely unreasonable in this day and age with airplanes that essentially fly themselves and cars that drive themselves, that trains could ever conceivably crash. They are on tracks, for Christ’s sake and we have a system to know exactly where each of them are at any given point. If one malfunctions, the

Attacked by an insane woman? Was she looking into a mirror at the time?

MTG, please produce video, a name, any proof at all. I would like to buy these people flowers and a nice supper. 

they hardly make any sedans, couples, or hatchbacks any longer, certainly not at CRV prices, unless you want an Altima

Twenty bucks says some patriotic citizen simply flashed her the finger from across the restaurant. Poor li’l snowflake.

1) Pictures/video or bullshit

Can we get more lower riding vehicles. If you took off all the aero bits, you have what looks like a pretty good looking wagon sorta vehicle. I dig it. 

Rules for thee, not for me.

Except the Duggars will never admit that she had an abortion. To do so would be admitting that abortion is needed for legitimate health care reasons instead of controlling women’s choices.

They mention the Ferrari mistakes several times throughout the season, and even have an episode largely focused on highlighting it.

The most egregious example of this is last year’s season’s handling of Spa...or a complete lack thereof. Never mind the whole controversy around the decision to run two laps behind the safety car and red flagging the race on lap three, making it the shortest race in F1 history. DTS didn’t have time for all that, what

If you don’t mind used, $100k gets you a GT4. Bought my 981 GT4 for about the same price. It will probably never go down in value. Has the front suspension from a GT3 and rear is unique to GT4. The interior is basically the same minus the Apple Car Play (I have an aftermarket unit installed that adds it).

It’s not scripted, but it’s edited/cut/displayed in a disingenuous way and always has been.

We have to drive really long distances to get anywhere, so we prefer cars that get 18 MPG.”

There are always exceptions. But I also grew up in a rather rural area of Canada - and spent great period of time in very rural Canada - as in on an actual working farm 20 km from the nearest town. Some people needed their trucks, no doubt. But I have two observations about this:

Same people want a gun that can fire 8,000 rounds a minute and never jam, for the one in a million circumstance where that would be necessary.

When Ford starting selling the little Transit here (and Benz sold a small van too) contractors around me snapped them up because full size pickups were tough to maneuver and street park when working on job sites. Granted I live in a small very dense area of the NYC area, but if they could get by with these why can’t a

We have space, long distances between towns, big roads, weather extremes, and big parking spaces in the vast majority of the U.S. that just don’t compute from an E.U. perspective

Full size trucks and SUVs make perfect sense in much of the country.

I have no idea what to make of this. There are way too many variables.