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I would like to say, from my perspective at least, it seems like Terrell writes mostly articles about policy, which opens him up to criticisms about politics, bias, etc., while this article is tech-based, which is typically more objective given the subject matter.
There were a lot of shortcuts. 3/4 to unlock all doors (the code just opened the driver’s), 7/8 + 9/0 to lock all doors.
Seriously though, that keypad was the best. Made it so easy to just run to grab something from the car without having to grab your keys.
Yes, some cars are involved, but you could swap out any Mercedes in here with literally any other car at all and it wouldn’t make a bit of difference.
Motor Trend just did a massive sedan comparison. The standard Giulia came in first.
Matt Farah has said several times on his podcast that spending years filming episodes of /TUNED has confirmed for him that stock is better most of the time.
You underestimate how much Top Gear UK was scripted. Richard Porter would like a word with you...
Seriously. My parents paid for my car in high school, and I paid for gas, insurance, and anything I damaged (one sideview mirror). I still needed to get a job to cover those small things.
I think in the case of electric cars, there still isn’t a ton of money in it for these companies, and there is a huge cost to get things like the infrastructure set up, so I have no problem with the government helping to subsidize technological progress.
Keep in mind that no one is really finding a 230i for under $38,000. The version you show above is an M-Sport, which adds like $2500 to the base price. If you want track handling package, that’s another chunk of money. Add to that the fact that any dealership will most stock ones with other upgrades (heated seats,…
Is that linking manual? I always assumed the site just automatically linked popular articles that were about the same topic.
Hey, not all of them are morons. There are many that are just straight-up selfish as well.
I’m actually shocked. This thread is filled with actual configurations and not just people posting pictures of Corvette Grand Sports with the comment “Like this”
Those three center exhaust pipes are so stupid, and I love it.
I think you have misinterpreted the purpose of this vehicle...
I agree. Honestly, I think the 911R is the one to have. You get most of the performance of the GT3, but with a more classy, subtle look and some nice throwback touches.
These buying habits are mostly due to the fact that millennials are a subscription-based culture where most of their repeat costs are just a part of their monthly expenses, like rent and Spotify and Netflix.
Ahh I miss mine so bad. And mine was a crappy one! But it was weird, fast, and the car I learned to drive stick on.