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What would you get if you removed that T shaped overlay on the Camry: Lexus spindle grill.

Oops. Forgot to add... the reliability specialist is from Fiat.

That explains a lot about Microsoft products.

And a wreck...

A heart attack inducing drug. Shit’s bad for you.

Things must be really bad at the scuderia. So bad that he wishes he had never left RB.

Google “black bobcat”. Yes, they exist.

It’s stupid when you present yourself as an authority on the subject matter, while the position statement is nothing more than opinion rather than actual testing. It’s like a doctor linking a possible cause to a disease based on opinion that isn’t backed up by years of clinical study or trials. Or, a supplement

Not biased. Not biased at all. /s

I root for Kevin simply because of his dad. I met Jan back when he was racing for Panoz in LMP1 during a pre-race meet & greet. Such a nice guy and gracious star. I have a 1/43 scale Panoz LMP-1 signed by hime and the rest of the team drivers.

LOL. Facts and testing?? Where’s the testing in this case? I’ve never even seen or sampled the car in person. Nothing more than conjecture. They even said so as much with “predict”.

And someone assuming someone else, talking negatively about CR, has never read it is a complete moron and an asshat.

Exactly my point. I put more weight on those Amazon reviews than the garbage CR pedals to people who are too lazy to do their own research and to stupid to formulate an opinion based on said research.

I wouldn’t even turn to CR if I was buying a toaster. Amazon user reviews(as flawed as they are) are probably more valid than CR’s opinion.

Looks good? Meh.

In my experience, CR’s laughable unscientific opinions matter for those who tend to rely on a certain book (THE book) on how to be a human (and they usually suck at it too). It’s called “Consumer Reports”, you gotta trust it like Fox News!

Consumer Reports released reliability scores on Thursday for a number of new cars, many of which they haven’t seen yet, like the new Kia Stinger.”

The world isn’t thrills with the US either. I guess it’s what happens when stupid people turn out to vote. ;)

It’s probably a bit of both? Like you said, frame of reference for distances are similar in the two island nations. However, due to respect for individual freedom like car ownership (and freedom of movement) is a perhaps a greater part of UK culture than it is in Japan? That is my impression anyway. It wasn’t long ago

It’s more about geography than culture.