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You forgot to use the template:

Hey, I’m asking this as a Canadian! XD
Maple IS part of our DNA.
Although I would agree it’s more of a dessert spirit than the original, and pales in comparison with the Sortilège Prestige.

You got my interest when you mentionned Crown Royal.
Should I bring the original, or the maple flavored variant?

It’s sad that Italdesign’s most beautiful concepts never made it into production. Three of them were featured in Need for Speed 2 SE et NFS 3, back in 1997-1998, and are stuck in my head since.

Exhibit #1: Italdesign BMW Nazca C2 (kudos to Yield2no1)

I was just about to post this.
All my yes.

I just read your post in Opposite Lock. Wow, it’s pretty detailled.
You sir, get my 100% approval.

There’s a difference in what you COULD tow and what you CAN tow (in the sense that manufacturers will only allow for a certain limit). Not respecting this limit could potentially result in a void warranty. Oddly enough, in North America, towing limits are much lower than Europe...
If you have a new vehicle, always

I disagree on that point.
There is an urgent need to develop the infrastructure for public recharging stations. It’s only once there’s a reliable network that EV sales will soar.

It does.
For years, Mazda had a flagship vehicle: the RX-7 and the RX-8.

If you read it, it reads like follow: “will soon disappear from UK roads”.
I don’t believe the UK is representative of the world market.
As evidenced by the following articles, that describe Subaru’s intention of growing its STI offering:

Woops, my bad!
Thanks for spotting it !

Maybe this will fix the issue:

Dude, stop embarassing yourself.
If you truly had a business degree like you claimed, you would have backed up your claim with figures.
The STI is far from dead, on the contrary: according to GCBC, sales for the vehicle are rising:

LOL, alright!
#etymology

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Pediatric refers to children.
Geriatric refers to older folks.

According to the April issue of Consumer Reports, the RLX scores an average rating in reliability (first year), and a worse than average satisfaction rating.

In CR jargon, it means that’s it’s “much better than average”.
Inversely, a full black donut means it’s “much worse than average”.