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Yah I really doubt anyone in all of Denmark makes less than 16 an hour so this just makes sense. 

$24/day if you have to commute this way, but you have an extra 90 minutes spent not commuting.  I’d say it’s worth it.

And used, with someone else’s farts in the seats, choices of colors, choices of options, and unknown levels of pre-hooning. And not a comparable car anyway. You could also just buy a used Golf R for half the MSRP of the new one, which would at least be mostly the same thing. MK8 is evolutionary, not revolutionary.

Passenger vehicle that will withstand an impact with a moose:

I mean on the one hand it’s definitely an odd choice, but on the other hand 911s handle extremely well so it doesn’t seem to have been holding them back. Empirically, the MacPherson strut has been accomplishing the desired objective just fine.

Actually, the “you didn’t care” part is an assumption on your part; some people do care. After the crash at Flight 191 at O’Hare, I never flew on a DC-10 again. Yes, the direct cause of the crash was improper maintenance, and if you look at the Wikipedia on it, it will happily tell you that airlines were removing the

Have you ever driven on European motorways?

Not necessarily. A lot of people live off of social security alone.

Valid point, either way it works out well to do the Volvo program, really the only downside is that you’re left with nothing at the end of it, however most lease customers don’t seem interested in buying the car after their lease is done anyway.

Who is buying 2020 H-D models at MSRP when you can find barely used 2019 models for thousands less?

Eh... I don’t really see the value over the CTR at this price point. Even if you pay a few thousand more on the front end, you’ll likely break even on the backend due to very high resale value. 

it looks like the Veloster will retain its spot as the best value in the sport-compact segment, even with the price bump.

I don’t see any of these “near t-bones” as an issue, personally.

then, at the next intersection, we watch the Cruise Bolt almost hit a Toyota SUV

“Mercedes was charging 26k-30k DM for the 230E in Europe, which was around $12k USD. However, MBUSA was charging nearly 3x as much for the same car, and grey market imports exploded”

“If your modern car detects you going over 120 mph around other living people in a public area, it should spontaneously combust inside.”

Single Lap Qualifying is Not trying something new though Between 2003-2005 thats how qualifying worked.

Thank you! I remember driving through LA on family road trips in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and it was literally like driving through the fumes of Hell: an orange-brown haze nearly blocked out the sun, my lungs burned with a pain that’s hard to describe. My sister got a near-fatal asthma attack in the back seat,

...? There are no real details on the drivetrain.

What part of the car’s description is boring as hell?