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No, you aren't the only one. That being said, mine's been set to blue since I got the car.

What's up with all the Ford hate today?

The answer is obvious, isn't it?

No, gasoline. The U.S. is a net exporter of Gasoline for the first time in 50 years. We make more of it here than we use. So it gets shipped to places like Mexico and Brazil, which keeps the price high at home: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203441704577068670488306242.html

But refinery capacity isn't the issue right now. The issue is that we're currently a net *exporter* of gasoline. They ship it out of the country to keep the prices high here.

Redacted, because it's useless to argue with blindly partisan sheeple.

It's probably the steroids. It's the only thing I can come up with, given every pair of Truck Nutz and Biker Ballz I've seen look small, compared to the vehicle they're on.

The only answer- it's smalleyxb122's BMW, and he's trying to explain why it's parked that way.

This. I came here to say the same thing. Love the looks of the 430; the 458- not so much.

How long were you holding on to that one, just waiting for the perfect time to use it?

" First, the right color is key to having a classy car. And by that I mean the right color is always black. "

...as does Jalopnik.

Maybe I should clarify- California plates in California, surrounded by other California plates = no problem.

Much as I agree with all of these, I can't help but wonder if some of these photos were taken by drivers. In which case, I think taking a picture of the things other people do while driving should at least get an honorable mention.

...or California. Don't forget California.

I'm wondering if that's what they were trying to do. Introducing some Aventador-inspired angles to make them look a bit more like siblings.

Indeed. My 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix had a heads-up display. GM killed Pontiac, and saved... Buick?

It also depends on *where* it is. You aren't buying a beer at at an NFL or MLB game after 6 minutes of work!

I can't speak for every metro area in the U.S., but based on my experience in Phoenix, don't bet on a 'shadow inventory'.

On the one hand, her rap lyrics are probably better than half of the "professional rappers" out there.