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HotWheels knows what’s up.

But is there some rule saying they all have to look like they’re crouching and squinting?

This was a car club member in his ‘86 Shelby GLHS during one of the poker runs we used to do. A year or two after this they did road work and took out that spot. :( This was back before we had digital cameras. Somehow somebody snapped this at just the right time to catch all 4 in the air!

I don’t know how the “enthusiasts dont buy cars in the US so it’s not financially viable” and “Japan only model for tiny population of Japanese people who actually drive and also buy 300HP sports sedan” math adds up.

Hey Captain Crossfit!

Despite being completely different, this car reminds me of the Corvette Cerv III concept car.

Seems like this is an update to the old way VW used to say “fuck you”:

We’re so dead.

I’ll see you at the Honda Crossroad, so you won’t be lonely.

C’mon, Costco... the employee’s first name is Robin.

This once again proves the problem of online communication : too many opinions eventually leads to a zero-sum. Let the creator decide, and adapt. It’s impossible to satisfy everyone, it’s been proven with politics for litteraly centuries.

Something that stands out to me is that today’s cars are getting almost too nice. Looking at the new cars on the list, every one of them is ragged for being basically being boring. “Driving it feels like going to work in a fog because you slept poorly the night before and when you get home, you have no memory of what

The EcoSport was built for India, not the US. I test-drove one out of curiosity.

I see a little silhouetto of a man

Not only are Mack’s takes good, they are good six months before the story even publishes!

So, is it a horse or a bull?

The egregious and terrible nature of the core take here almost distracts from the absolutely heinous addendum about the best kind of pizza.

Because they've already spent a fucking fortune on the existing (flawed) technology. It would take another fortune to re-engineer RFID to fix the problem. It is MUCH cheaper to just not talk about it and get your lawyers to swing their dicks around when anybody else tries to.