Aleks_HL
Aleks HL
Aleks_HL

If it can compare to a Nissan GT R, 65k will be a bargain!

Until they decide the put the same price tag on that they put on the Lexus LFA

Unfortunately, anyone I know, including myself, who owned a Mitsubishi love the idea of the car until they got their hands on it.

Obviously The Peugeot Onyx:

9.) Running from the cops in a Ford GT

In a bid to maintain its lead in swaying other automakers to adopt ostentatious lights, Audi is pushing hard to bring its next bit of illuminated wizardry to consumers on the new A8. The next step comes in the form of these wicked sequential turn signals. But they're not legal in the US – yet.

Here in Québec, owning what is supposed to be a fuel friendly vehicule can cost up to 5 000$ a year, easily.

Lucky you, where I live it's about 50K$ CAD

Plus you would have to wear a trench coat

Actually, airplane company negotiate for mid-long term price arrangement;
because they are a big consumer,
And plane company always overbook a plane, because there is a about 7% of the people that don't show up (mainly business consumer who'd plans had change at the last minute or stuff like that).

Ahah "I keep mine like this on purpose, because it's like if I had slicks" yeah right....

you cannot like this in Canada

You know, you should not be that disappointed because after some calculation, 200$ isn't even as high as the inflation.

For Scion and toyota, I guess it would be TRD

What if you are from Canada and you try to put in your zip (letter-number-letter-number-letter-number)

What do you mean, it looks simple, clean, neat, it's a perfect evolution from the last one.

"If in this early stage of development, the Google car kills a child, it will shut the robotic car industry down and might have an effect on the air as well," she said. "No technology is every 100 percent perfect. The public is not comfortable with machines taking over our lives. I think if in the next few years