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I lived in Seattle for 13 years, and I can tell you, they are VERY civilized compared to the rest of the country. While not the fastest drivers, or aware that the left lane is for passing only. I never saw anybody passing on the shoulder, or driving solo in the HOV lanes. Now here in Los Angeles is no man’s land.

Sure, but if 90% of the potential buyers think the car is too expensive, and the other 10% is far too small to support the development and manufacturing costs of the car, then guess what. They (whomever that may be , the manufacturer, Dealers A or B) will have to drop the price.

I remember back in 1986 when I went to my first F-1 race. At that time they were all Turbos. They were very loud, and I thought that it couldn’t get any better. I was wrong, in 1987 they had a few 3.5 NA V8's in the mix, and they were way louder, and I thought that it couldn’t get any better. I was wrong again. By

Well, maybe he is trying to make a point, that if there more people drag racing legaly instead street-racing like in the commercials, Irwindale will not be going out of business.

Had that been a left hand drive. The paramedics would had used a spatula to peel her off the car.

Every vehicle was ticketed, Storey told the newspaper, but as of Saturday, it wasn’t clear what dealership was at fault.

The same can be said for oil exploration, extraction and refinement.

Sure you gave a link to the article, but you did not include the numbers or the counter-point.

You can say that for ANYTHING. Why spend $1,000,000 on a car when you can feed X number of families, or $25,000 on a watch, or $700 on a new phone...

I was there this year too. The Bolt had so.e seriously cheap and hard materials. The Chevy employees got an attitude when I pointed that out.

You are 100% correct.

Does the gasoline in TX has 10% ethanol?

Don’t be so sure. While the Chinese middle class is smaller in percentage compared to the American Middle Class. The numbers are HUGE and they will continue to grow.

The US only accounts for about 5% of VW sales. So, I imagine that they calculates the compliance costs vs. potential sales of this car, and decided not to do it.

There are a few gaps there. Are they rounding up or down?

My first though was “this has to be in some third-world country”, the on closer inspection I though, “maybe Florida”, then I read the story, and I guess, the US is quickly becoming a third world country.

Sure, but a CD was $14 and a digital camera a few hundred dollars. Cars on the other hard are the second largest purchase people usually makes after a house.

You are right, those PPP’s will only go after the big projects with big/quick returns. None of these PPP’s want to do a little two lane road repair in rural America.

Road work requires a little more skills than just giving shovels to a bunch of unemployed people.

Because he DOES represent them. He is the richer version of what his supporters are.