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I’m still having trouble putting together what I’ve seen. Everyone who asks me how the movie was I just say “it was good. different. dark.; I can’t really discuss further until you see it”. I’m trying to remember a movie where everyone dies and I can’t at the moment. It was basically two hours of getting stabbed and

x2 on the classic rock. I’ve got this shitty old 1970s something panasonic radio I got from my grandpa. works perfect, sounds good enough. always tuned to the local classic rock station. nothing better than some bob seger when you’re out wrenching on your shitty old truck :D

would love to own a trans am one day. not a huge fan of all the scoops, always thought the firehawk front end was the cleanest of them all

SolidWorks guy here too!

if we just simply lift the embargo without stipulations any economic commerce is going to make the government wealthy while the people of cuba will continue to suffer.

I would be angry at the world too if I drove a minivan.

Any Chevrolet or GMC 2500HD 4-door. It must be a 4-door.

pretty sure we’re going to make America great again and I am sure that includes the auto industry.

I’m glad that for a brief moment in time I was old enough to appreciate the history channel when they still had awesome shows like “modern marvels” (among others). And that was only a decade ago, if that. So sad.

we’ve been “10 years away” for the past 20+ years.

I have a 12 year old buick I do my best to keep clean and spotless - my co-workers often apologize as they get in the car “sorry for the dirt”. I also get the warning “sorry my car is dirty” when they drive; in which I usually respond “no need to apologize, it’s not that bad” (although it truly is!).

I do allow

I suspect over the coming decades thousands. it will be sometime until they get it “right”; even then, you will always have accidents.

I’m not exactly sure what a ‘petroleum degree’ covers but petroleum is in just about everything... not just cars.

this isn’t that bad of a price. a quick search on autotrader shows me eight whole 2003-2006 Suburban LTs with less than 100k miles; price ranges from $8500-$16000. It helps if you appreciate and understand GM fullsize trucks too.

well... they’re not completely wrong

this car is gorgeous. that’s all I can say.

I’ve done some work in the Fuel Cell lab at Pontiac Power-train. It’s nice to see something come out of that place because seemingly nothing gets done. I don’t recall any of the display models being small enough to fit in a car, or look like it, I would always wonder “what the hell does this even go in?”

first car was an EG sedan - loved the damn thing. big fan of the EK generation of civics, including the type-R, but after that they’re all ehhh and meh to me.

the rear wheel looks a little forward in the wheel-well. certainly off centered and looks strange to me