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Nice of Haas’s second driver to show the Ferrari guys around.

This is what WALL-E and Eva’s baby would look like.

Do it!

Still an inferior product to this:

I’ll be parked in the car corral before the race with my ‘61 Thunderbird. Come on by and say ‘hi’. Make it an unofficial meeting spot.
I’ll found out today who I’m ferrying in the parade before the race. Maybe it’ll be Rossi. :)

I’m more of a crown & anchor girl but i’ll try to make it out.

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I had a 94GT 5-speed back in high school/college, and I LOVED that thing. It handled years of abuse, had plenty of room to haul all my crap back and forth to college, and was a lot of fun on the back roads. The Mazda-sourced V6 revved sky high (for the time) and sounded surprisingly amazing with a Borla cat-back on

EXACTLY. I want to cover CODBLOPS more just so I have an excuse to say/write CODBLOPS all the time.

Why’d you buy a ‘15 when you had a ‘13?

Lotus’ next project is figuring out any possible way to avoid insolvency.

Because supercharging does not have the same packaging problems turbocharging does. A roots blower does not require as much plumbing or piping as a turbo setup and requires less cooling. It also takes up less space than a turbo and associated plumbing. Less reengineering is less cost.

Deja Vu from 2014...

Shouldn’t it just be “Texas’ Governor”? I thought a word already ending with ‘s’ just got a trailing apostrophe to indicate possession, not the full apostrophe-s. Or is that only the case when it’s plural? (God, plural Texases... err, Texi... err maybe Texopodes? Any way, not a pleasant proposition.)

I believe you don’t see the value. If I showed you these emotes, you would literally take a mortgage out on your house.

Something to keep in mind about these self driving trucks.... who is going to be pumping the gas for them when they run out? Some infrastructure change will have to take place to accommodate self driving 18 wheeler. Or a new job just opened for autonomous truck diesel filler at gas stations.

I truthfully thought it was a redesigned VW Amarok upon first glance

Meet the 2015 Hyundai Elantra. 7th generation starting in 2010. I suspect it won't be replaced with an all-new model until 2020. Truly the most ordinary car of this decade, and one that will likely last the whole decade. Representative of the trends in cars in this decade: improved down-market styling and quality,

Well, if you're of average height (5'10" ish) that's probably the view you'll have anyways. It's pretty short.