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Personal kvetch with that one too. In the state of New York you cannot tint the rear 2 windows (for example for rear passenger comfort) of a “car,”, which includes hatchbacks. Yet, there’s no problem tinting SUVs. So the same cars with a slight lift suddenly gain the ability to tint the rear windows

Just did my car at a friend’s place with Fluid Film. Minus the hole-drilling (no way), it’s actually pretty straight-forward, especially if you already have a compressor. You buy a 5 gal bucket of it, and a small kit that comes with some different nozzles to be able to reach into various places, and just go at it.

That would be really clever!

hatch where?

Yes because “F you, buy our CVT”

This is the way!

Seriously! Take the Impreza, which has both a sedan and a hatch version, and slam that WRX drivetrain into it. Go back to what worked and was simple.

And can’t get VTD or adjustability on anything but CVT

Looks cool as hell. The animations give me Duke Nukem meets Quake vibes with enemy deaths and sprites being very Doom.

I am setting my bar low so I cannot be disappointed. As a joke, I am calling a 1.6T 4-pot with a CVT on a crossover platform.

Like Mitsu “brought back” Evo, eh?

A competitor to the Golf R would be sweet!

I too started back in Vanilla and played through about half-way into Cataclysm. I then dabbled on and off in Legion and BfA.

> Its not like the leveling process teaches jack all about playing endgame anyhow.

Maybe not specifically endgame, but the game never did that well. However, I did notice that it does a much better job of training the player to play their class in a much better way than before. Previously they would just throw a bunch

So the main problem I see right now, is that once you get out of Chromie Time at 50, zones for some bizarre reason revert to their base levels. So for Eastern Kingdoms/Kalimdor, it’s lvl 1-30 for example. So you’re leveling, leveling, mobs level with you, 30, 40, then bam 50 - you are ported out of Chromie Time, and ev

It’s a mix-and-match now, much better than it has been in a long time. For the longest time, you would skip large stretches of zones because you simply out-leveled them. Vanilla did not have this “problem” by flat out not having enough quests to actually progress, so you were forced into other zones - same zones,

Imo the leveling experience with regard to story is actually way better than it has been in a long time! Basically, you pick “Chromie Time” where you talk to this one NPC (same Bronze Dragon Chromie from Vanilla) upon exiting the starting 1-10 zone, and you select the expansion in which you want to level (the default

I was having a conversation with someone the other day about this very topic. I was arguing that our characters used to have more agency and effect on the world back in the day. That is, everything we did in Vanilla, we did ourselves. Killing Onyxia - us. Nefarian - also us. Kel’thuzad - 100% us. Big-name NPCs like

I agree. In Vanilla we were a bunch of “hero” types, ala WarCraft 3, and we were one of many. Together, we formed an army, but we were interchangeable because there was a bigger than us world and a bigger than us fight to challenge for us as a group. At some point Blizzard decided that instead of everyone being a

You done Godwinned this off the bat. No cookie