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I’m seeing this more

I hope you don’t think you’re better than us just because you admit you shouldn’t think you’re better than us.

Good pun. Very good pun.

Hans down, this is a great device in saving lives.

Looks like the engine’s shot.

I don’t get that logic though. If a car looks normal, but has insane power, you people hate it because it’s “looks don’t match it’s performance”. So then when the manufacturer puts a bunch of gaudy cladding and body kits on the car, you rip them right back off to call it a “sleeper”, and everyone suddenly loves the

To really succeed in the market you have to have the better product. Until Tesla can get its recharging times down to the equivalent of refueling at a gas station (~10 min.) there will be a significant difference in opportunity cost compared to conventional cars. I’m not saying many people won’t buy them for other

Too soon...

And is it really a 500 hp viper without a motor?

I agree. I love these pieces and they have helped me make some decisions about buying bargains, but this is beyond bargain. It can’t even move under its own power. It's beyond some minor work.

I love your work and I’mma let you finish but–

I’m happy you enjoy your clown-shoe. And yes it (being a hardtop) is a better choice from a handling perspective, even though the Z3 series generally kind of fails on that point vs the Miata.

I was really hoping for an E39/36 but this works

Guys guys guys....first off, I’m glad that a big-wheel made the list. However, since we’re on that subject, it should have been much higher. Second, you forgot one of the top 5 most enjoyable vehicles....

No, but it did have a Trans Am front clip.

Seriously. I sort of question if a car, any car, is THE most enjoyable vehicle. But if it were a car, I have serious reservations that it would be an E30 M3.

She did. They arrested her for arson because she lit it up with those hot moves.

I like Uber and don't really read Valleywag. But I have a bit of an issue with your last statement. If I might refresh your memory to the dotcom bubble burst of the early 2000's where many tech companies filed for bankruptcy. True, bankruptcy is not a direct taxpayer bailout, it's still a corporation hiding behind

I don't really dispute any point of this, however governments who license cabs aren't going to take this lying down. I expect crack downs on this as being illegal taxi services, new laws to fill in the gaps, etc. We're seeing similar things happening with AirBnB. What Uber is trying to do is break the law (like