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I always hated the way these cars looked. The bustle-back design doesn’t really bother me that much, but just the general proportions and stance. It always looked like the front track was a lot wider than the back track, and the front seemed to ride higher than the rear which always looks strange to me (although

I’m glad the team is there to support him, because with only one foot he’ll have a hard time supporting himself.

Since it doesn’t have a geared transmission, what is it like to accelerate to pass? Is there any lag at all or is accelerator response instant? 

I think the higher seating position is more comfortable for people to get in and out of, number 1, and also affords them better visibility in general. As the window line has come up and up and up on sedans, and as SUVs and pickups have become more popular, many people feel the general visibility a sedan provides (and

Interesting info... I never would have put it head to head against the RLX, but I did always see it as an S90/LS/G90 competitor. I honestly didn’t know it only started in the mid 40's... I remembered it being in the $60k range, but maybe I didn’t realize that was the Black Label model at the time.

The only ones I’ve seen in the wild are a handful of professional cars... but even limo fleets have a hard time shoveling out the kind of cash Lincoln wants for these.

The shroud is pretty useful; never any glare on the screen regardless of what time of day it is, or which direction you’re traveling. 

Live by the sword, die by the sword.  In this case, the sword is Joe Gibbs Racing. 

Similar things hold true today. You can pick up a 9 or 10 year old S-Class for less than the price of a new Civic! 

So, a brake pedal, and two pedals attached to a generator like an exercise bike? 

If they made it right and haven’t messed up a lot of your orders, then it sounds like they’re a viable option for you. That doesn’t make you a lemming!

The Astro and Safari vans are lifetime CP vehicles. They were poorly engineered pieces of crap when they were new, and they don’t age well at all.

Alfa Romeo? More like Alfa-ROLLmeo, am I right? 

Presumably, they will still manufacture it in China for China and other markets, right? So in theory, they only halted development of the US-spec version and when someone much more capable starts negotiating with China sometime in the next few years we might still see it?

I didn’t know that until just now, either! Now I know what I’m doing for the next couple of hours...

It boggles my mind that, as awful as the service from that company is/was, people still shopped there.

Between this, their ruling on Michigan State’s abuse scandal, etc., it seems clear that NCAA stands for No Consequences At All.

They should name their test track after former Top Gear host Chris Evans, because he really sucks.