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What about FM?

Thanks for enlighten me on the role of society. Wow, didn’t know that.

But if those in the less risky areas do not want to pay, why would taxpayers have to pay? Where is the motivation of moving out of a high risk area?

That is what I though, until I joined the local club. Posers vs. enthusiast may vary by location. You would be surprised.

Not the same. Some people buys those cars because they admire their engineering, design, history, racing success, etc.

You buy a pickup truck, a vehicle that by definition keeps your stuff unsecured and exposed to the elements, because one day, maybe, you may help your friend move or carry a domestic appliance that otherwise will not fit in the truck of a car.

Based on car surveys I have completed, it always looks like they already made their mind and want to steer you in the direction THEY want.

But they believe that THEY deserve those handouts, because they are the real Americans, unlike the people in the city (POC).

The Detroit GP was one of the worst races I have ever seen. Caution afer caution.

Sounds like a self-inflicted wound.

The low residual value is what is probably killing them.

That is not very convenient for the manufacturer or consumers, isn’t it?

My first car in high school was a 1983 Jetta. It had a in-lie fuel filter located right on top of the distributor. I am talking old school distributor with points and all. Needless to say a fuel leak would cause a fire. Ask me how I know.

You are kind of missing the part of the supply. By nature, the supply is limited at the beginning. Pricing may be correct, but supply not so much.

But they know that regardless of the president we have, the entire world is moving to EVs. 

The biggest issue with the 348 is the 355. It is a better car in every way, better looking, more power and many of the mechanical issues were corrected...while adding a few new ones.

The thing is that this Interstate Highway is under the convention center and downtown Seattle. It has a couple of sharp turns and exist, so you should not be speeding and should be paying attention even if there is no traffic there.

The signaling is fine. I have taken that exit many times in the past. The biggest issue is that being Seattle, the road is always wet, so a mistake at high speed has consequences.

So Pato hits Rossi and gets a drive through. Herta hits Newgrden and gets...2nd place?!

Let’s not pretend that ALL ICE cars are canyon carvers. Tell me how a Chevy Trax tackles a fun mountain road.