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I get the idea that those super expensive matte/semi gloss paints on supercars are the hardest to keep pretty.

I am taking delivery of mine some time next week, and I drool at the interior of this one!!!!! Love the tail lights as well. I think the first "mod" I will do on mine is to add a light tint to the tail light lens. I don't want to spend hundreds on a pair of Valenti tail lights, so hopefully a light tint will help tone

I don't know the details of where planes fly from at DFW. Nairobi seems to be in East Africa.

Why would it?
I'd guess that most flights from Africa to the US mainland will come from Europe, so there's no point putting US airports that are not relevant to this route on alert. The point is to "intercept". So Screening the passengers at their final destination doesn't make sense.

Why need visibility when cars drive themselves?

Never thought that's even possible. I think the trunk will be far more comfortable than the rear seats. That said, I'm still waiting for mine to be delivered.

For all the mistresses.

A-pillar and roof is trying to be Muria-ish, but the over all design reminds me more of current Lotus designs.

My family is currently driving a rental Yaris... oh man that handling is something. It's scarily vague. With the way the Yaris sitting position is currently, it's hard to imagine driving it like a race car, you know, like sprinting 100m dash on stilts.

Transformation? I miss the days when I can actually buy the cars they race(or close enough), like Sti and Evo. A FWD econo box has nothing in common as an AWD turbo.

This is where the thoughtful government comes in to protect its citizen's welfare with potholes.

I wonder how this will be effective in traffic instead of just an empty highway. Here in Taiwan, cruise control is useless even for regular cars because the highway is narrower and the traffic is heavy. The speed varies a lot and overall traffic condition is not nearly as predictable as highways in the US. Our

Looks like a bad photoshop job to me.

Cannot unthink!!!

In this case, I am amazed that little Prost simply walked away despite him being the closest to the up-side-down Heidfield. I know drivers don't have the responsibility to help other drivers get out of their wrecked car, but this kinda shows a bit about little Prost's sportsmanship.

In 2002 summer, my sister graduated from U of M and was leaving the country for good. She passed me her car and it was the start of a nightmare. I was going to school in Detroit. Being a foreigner with no relative in the country, school was my only address. Needless to say the shock I had when I went for an insurance

Finally

Oh I finally get it. Lexus is the emo goth and body piercing heavy metal kid in the automotive world. Great job being a social reject Lexus!

I drove a uhaul truck while towing my car from Detroit to Atlanta. It was fine for most of it, but as I was approaching Chattanooga at 10pm on I-75, the highway was going up and down and twisting. I felt like as if the trailer was going to pass me. It was quite scary for my first towing experience.

Second trip was

As someone who's done it before (spent a month on the road from Ft Lauderdale to Seattle, by myself for most of the trip), here are a few things that I want to share: