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Toyota’s Z-Car: The Celica Supra

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Nissan's Z-car may have been the first Japanese sports car to make a real splash in the United States back in 1969 - but crosstown rival Toyota wasn't going to sit...

Elon’s Musk . . . and Fungible Threats

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Teslas keep on crashing into things - because Tesla hasn't stopped encouraging Tesla owners to keep their hands (and eyes) off of things. The steering wheel, for one. And the road. Teslas says no...

Return of the Archons

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When one joins a gym one generally signs a waiver of responsibility document that says you agree it’s not the gym’s fault if you have a heart attack while working out...

2020 Ford Edge

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The Ford Edge has enough room for a third row  . . . but it hasn’t got one. What it does have is almost as much room in its second row...

No Helmet, no Diaper . . .

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It's hard to not get down when you see what's going on all around. The poltroonish passivity of the populace. Stay safe! Diaper up! So I figured I'd show them something else. The '76...

Paying for Your New EV . . . Even if You Don’t Own One

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For now, they’re only requiring that electric cars be manufactured. How long will it be before they require people to buy them? Actually, you’re already paying for them. Several ways. New ways. The obvious way...

Innumerate, Indifferent . . . or Complicit?

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Are people innumerate? Or indifferent? Perhaps, they’re just lazy. Or - worse - industriously eager to demonstrate their virtue (really, the virtue they’re told to demonstrate) by waking around with their mouths...

Last Ride of the Scharnhorst . . .

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One of the great stories of Naval history is the Battle of the North Cape in late December, 1943 during which Germany’s last battleship, the Scharnhorst, fought to the death -...

Farce or Freedom This Fourth?

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This weekend will either be the Fourth of July or the Farce. You will know by whether you see Americans celebrating their obedience or their freedom. You will be able to...

2020 Mercedes CLA

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TV evangelists tell us meerakuhls happen. Maybe so. Actually so, when it comes to the seemingly limitless power being pulled out of limited displacement engines. Have a look, for instance, at this...
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