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Yep, left coast, but many cars have MI plates. Not sure which of those are silver though, perhaps most of them.

Implying that Kobe doesn't care about winning is a little unfair. He's competitive to a fault, among his other issues.

yeah, I'd assume previous MY are on their way out starting around August, so they should differentiate between current MY and next MY.

True true, I got carried away with analyzing colors I'd seen, sorry. Still, I think it's interesting that the less-vanilla cars are more likely to have non-beige colors. Makes sense I guess.

Not always true, my driveway has press cars rotating in and out, and I've seen plenty of silver/black/white, but also red. The XV Crosstrek was orange b/c Subaru wanted to promote that new color.

that was going to be my vote too, but the hatch

I've found that turning setting Plug-ins to Click to Play works much better for me. That way all types of videos and most ads do nothing until I click on them. I occasionally run into some issues, but helps way more than it hurts, and it's just a setting in Chrome instead of an extension.

That's fair. The candle has never tripped me up, but there are similar situations in the second half of the game - e.g. go talk to some random dude in a random town that suddenly does something different than the last 8 times you talked to him.

actually I meant 4g. Hah. Anything after 2g blends together and is hard to discern.

almost looks like a 5th gen Eclipse :(

I learned to drive on a 92 Explorer manual. It was great, basically just a V6 Ranger with a cab. Bulletproof and still running.

The new Accord and Civic are starting to look more rip-off than their Korean counterparts (which by now have moved on to emulating German cars instead).

If they had SPONSORED tags I'd be fine with it, because I assume that's what's going on.

I think the tree fell on the transmission block that had just ripped itself out of the car.

The early production one I was in had a frozen touchscreen as well.

Here's a recap of the month of July on Jalop:

Yeah, hacking them is totally common, but then you're in a different realm than 95% of consumers. But expecting your customers to do that is lame.

Yeah, it's one of my favorites. I guess people didn't like it because it was hard? It was certainly very challenging.

but where's the giant propeller?

Yep, can't wait. The less software car manufacturers have to write, the better for the rest of us. They're terrible at it because it's not their core market. Just like your TV usually has a shitty GUI too, same problem.