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Citation needed. 

Revised subject:

I have a car. Do I really need winter tires?

Revised Article:

No.

Is this the perfect car? I think this is the perfect car. The looks, the performance, the usability, the efficiency, the technology...

Now to wait for 20 years for this to trickle down to something affordable!

PEOPLE ARE DYING AND YOU CARE ABOUT CAR PRICES WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU AND ARE YOU THE CEO OF A BRITISH CAR COMPANY

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You should treat a piece of automotive history by... Frankensteining parts together from different years?

David, David, he’s our man!  If he can’t break it down in a detailed explainer, no one can!

GV80, and yeah it will.  I really love this corporate face.  Distinct, stylish, and it will age really well.

My wife feels this way about cutting down grass in Zelda. She’d spend hours chopping down grass in ALTTP as a kid.

These die cast people signed up for this. No one made them glide around that plastic track without any way to steer their car. They chose to. They signed the wavers. They welcomed the fame.  Besides, as far as I can tell, no one has died... yet. 


You youths and your puns. I hate fun.  Bajambug.

It’s great looking. The proportions are fantastic. Rear lighting is really interesting. The rear beltline works great with the slight duckbill flip. Heavily raked glass keeps the mass from being too apparent. Wheels are nice and the huge size works with the amount of car around them. 

Only thing I don’t like is the

Yeah, I got very strong Porsche vibes from this.  Zero Merc.

350Zs are notorious for this. Tribal knowledge says that it’s because the tank is a “saddle” shape, and if you wait until you’re empty, you are only filling up one half of it. It has a TWENTY GALLON TANK... but good luck getting more than 14 in there at best. Some people stick to stations that “work”. Some flip the

Where on that car are there two triangle stickers very near to each other?

It may have had a chance to be the best part of the car, had it not been placed directly under another badge the same color and shape.  To the uninitiated (read: every single person on the planet except you, probably), it looks like two of the same sticker at first glance.

Sure, you can stretch the argument past it’s rational end. I won’t follow you there, but have at it.

Let’s try this. Here is what he said, and only what he said: “The release into China is quite late in the year, so we’ll hope and pray that the virus is done by then”. He said, in an interview about his company’s business, that an external force could have an impact on a product launch, so he hoped that external force

No, to make any determination about what a person thinks about a subject, you’d have to ask the person, actually.  Anything else is conjecture.

I wasn’t humanizing anyone. I didn’t suggest he thought those things. I simply implied that he had the capacity to do so.

It’s not an argument from ignorance at all. I didn’t claim a fact based on ignorance, I claimed ignorance was the fact. That quote, in and of itself, is not wrong or bad or morally destitute. To

You say this as a joke, but my company missed their financial goals this past fiscal. The way bonuses are structured here, every single salaried employee across the entire company (a global employer with offices in US, Europe, and Asia) lost about 7% of their yearly pay because of it. (Bonuses target at 10% and 85% of