Beeblebrox237
Beeblebrox237
Beeblebrox237

Of course they do, I'm well aware of it.

Nope. Big cars=insecurity. Small cars=security. Why else would you get people driving around in massive "luxury" SUVs and trucks?

I think a lot of people buy a car that's big because part of them isn't.

Good God. Fire the stylist. Now.

Virtually every review of the 435i I've read goes like this: great car, so capable, really nice, very cold and uninvolving. Sorry BMW, I want a car that has passion as standard.

I can't imagine paying more than $2,000 for a fox body. Not worth it, to me.

That's a lot of money for not much car. For $3900 you could have this BMW 540i with a V8 and a 6 speed manual, more luxury, speed, and style than this Mercury.

"Facts" make the world go around! Facts, on the other hand, are useless.

Indeed.

Sorry for making the assumption nearly everyone in the world does. You know you did too, you're just playing devil's advocate for the fun of it. (I've done it too, it's great, isn't it?)

No, I assume it's the USA, just like everybody in the world. Hell, even the UN say United States:

The only country that regularly goes by the name America is the United States of America. All around the world the US is commonly referred to as America. Jalopnik is a distinctly American car site, for the most part covering USDM vehicles and exhibiting American points of view. I'm not stupid, I know about the

Neither. I'm being annoyed at factual inaccuracies.

Racist much?

Seriously? Since when are Sao Paulo, Toronto, or Halton in America? Sao Paulo isn't even on the same continent!

Likely because the type of 4G used in South Korea is not used in Europe, and as Hyundai wants to be a world player (unlike Chrysler).

Unfortunately, it looks like the first cars will be 3G equipped before transferring over to 4G. Having used 3G Internet in a car I can tell you that it's good enough for minor stuff but not quite fast enough in most situations to be used as a replacement for a real connection. 4G, on the other hand, works just fine.

No love for Grand Prix? That was an incredible film.

It looks a lot like a Toyota Corolla to me.

Yes. Yes. A thousand times yes.