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Having driven an electric car for a while, I enjoy the peace and quiet. There's a subtle electric whine if the radio is off and the window is down.

Have you found a good reason why it has a traditional console gear shifter instead of the new chunky one from the i3 or just flappy paddles?

I assume you're being ironic since the basis of the article is about FAKE products sold to SCAM consumers, and you're using a FAKE photo to try to SCAM the reader into believing it's real.

Anything from WipeOut

Yes. Only have to wait 8 more years for this baby.

An abundance of food is one of the few perks of first-class. Who really likes to hustle through the terminal to pay for over-priced food and then eat it lukewarm from a styrofoam container? It's a shame for AA to penny-pinch there.

What are you thoughts on the BMW i3 REx getting the green, not white, sticker? It's electric range is 70+ but CARB knocks it for having the on-board gas-powered generator.

You hit on a pet peeve of mine. Neither almonds or soy beans are mammals, so their "milk" isn't really milk. Maybe it's juice or even liquid but it's definitely not milk.

GM's daily revenue is $425 million. I think it's time for NHTSA to update its fine schedule if it wants to be taken seriously by the big companies.

Darken Colors eases the eye strain for me a noticeable bit. I'd really like to see Use Dark Keyboard as an option; it's easier for me to quickly understand the Shift key state with the dark keyboard.
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I know it goes against the Lifehacker way, but I splurged for custom closets from one of the big companies and couldn't be happier. It was expensive but I look at it as an investment in my home that is useful everyday. The designer actually came out to measure my clothes to make sure that everything fit. A month later

"Needs to be wealthy" is a bit of a stretch since a base Chevy Suburban starts at $47,900 and the LTZ 4WD trim starts at $64,700. You wouldn't stereotype a Suburban owner as "wealthy". I know that they're different sizes and performance levels, but I don't think you need to be "wealthy" to drive a $50,000 vehicle that

For that much money it should really include the hood from the ActiveE (bulge, not stickers).

For that much money it should really include the hood from the ActiveE (bulge, not stickers).

For that much money it should really include the hood from the ActiveE (bulge, not stickers).

Thank you! I drove an i3 twice at the LA Auto Show last month on an unaccompanied test drive. So did thousands of other people. Guess that makes all of us "better" than Anne since we did it first.
I'd expect a correction TMZ, but that would be setting expecting way too much from a gossip website.

I've had the Ultimate for a few days now and I like it. I was worried about the button placement and gestures too. It's such a smaller overall size compared to the 900 that the buttons on top aren't bad. I haven't even tried the gestures yet.
The only reason that I have the Ultimate is because Logitech sent it to me as

I have a TV, Xbox, Blu-Ray, DVR, & AppleTV in a closed cabinet so it's Harmony FTW. I've upgraded from the 880 to the 900 and recently to the Ultimate. The touchscreen is good enough that I don't miss the number buttons. The best part is being able to use the Harmony app on an iPhone or iPad via wifi. Yup, sometimes I

You don't want to see the panda angry.

There's a typo in the headline - there's no mention of Florida. Seriously, how can this happen anywhere else but in Florida?