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I was not even aware that the A350 (or is it a 35?) was even available here in the US at any time.

Germans are the king of niche vehicles, so why doesn’t this come in M240 guise like the 2 coupe? 382+ Hp in this would be pretty cool.

Yea, unfortunately gas stations in the Northeast don’t really have great options. Once in a while I’ll find a place with unique food or stuff, but the chains are so prevalent that most of the independent gas stations don’t even sell real food other than pre-pack stuff anymore.

They patented that? I, uhhh, didn’t know you could patent a shape. 

Yea, definitely not what I want. Maybe if I was with the family, but when I am driving for work, it is fast and convenient that win out.

Haha, they come in little triangles, not a bad little road snack once in a while. I eat well most of the time, so something gross once a month or less isn’t too big a deal.

Last name of the family that started it.

Yea, I am just not on board with the Buc-ee’s hype. The whole point of getting food at a gas station is quick in and out. As long as I can get gas and food/drink in short order, that is my biggest thing. I am usually grabbing quick lunch or a snack along with drinks, so I don’t even want to think about BBQ, lol.

Yea, I can see that. We were driving to New Orleans 10 years ago or so and stopped at a random gas station in Mississippi or Alabama and got some good fried Okra. I can see some of those one-off family owned places having good food. I guess I was more talking about the chain places that have a ton of locations with

Never been to Buc-ee’s, but all the rest are just kind of meh. I stop at Sheetz a lot because of where I drive for work, but there is no great gas station food IMO. I do like the variety that Sheetz has to offer though. I can get a veggie wrap or deep-fried mac and cheese, even tacos and a ton of other stuff.

You know Apple was not the first smart phone or phone with that form factor...right? Sure, most of the others had real keyboards, but same overall shape. 

Unsustainable incentives are also on the OEM side, fed tax credit aside. 

The problem is that even with rising sales, pretty much all OEM’s are hemorrhaging money selling them.

Hmm, we must try this for science. I haven’t seen a car review that lists the amount of average humans put through a grinder that could fit in a car. 

I get that a lot of commuting is done solo, but so many people go places with more than one other person, it makes no sense to me.

A 2 seat “cybercab”? 2 seats, really? 

I mean, the base LX starts at $93k and the Ultra Luxury version starts at $134k, with other trims in between, so yes would be your answer. Agree they are missing out on a lot of things that are needed for strip mall runs though.

Yep, exactly. What a shit show.

My wife has one, not an f-sport though, and it has been just fine. She doesn’t drive a lot, but for a 2013 with only 91k miles on it, it is good. Interior is pretty nice but maybe a touch small with all four of us in it, hatch is kind of small too. Great gas mileage, trouble free ownership over the past 8 years and

Me either, so it is hard to say. But traditionally creditors are near the top. I would assume vendors and people owed money get lumped into that segment but then there are different levels secured/unsecured and bond holders with different rights and all that. Where you don’t want to be is after the creditor class with