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This is the first truly poster-worthy car I have seen in a very long time. Lamborghini has come the closest recently with the Veneno and Egoista, but this, wow.

In 2018, we also get a new car called the XC40, followed by the V40 and S40 in 2019. These cars will be based on their new, Swedish-developed CMA platform that will also be used by Geely in China. Expect three-cylinder turbo power as well, plus mechanical all-wheel drive instead of the electric drive you get in bigger

It will look like nothing in the US, because we will not receive the gift of wagon in that size.

I emailed them about the uselessness of their website. My other gripe aside from lack-of-configurator was the fact that you could not set a distance for the "match" function to look. If you wanted to find vehicles outside of your own area code, you had to put in other area codes. That was actually their

Can someone explain this to me? I can't figure it out. Reliability?

Altima's have no LED headlights. Only LEDs available are taillights and turn signals. Also, you could have had something brown and German, and wagon-like for that $$ on a lease.

The first time I saw the commercial I had guessed they were going to be selling a lot of cars due to that campaign. It is stunning to watch a car without a driver barrel towards a wall like that at speed and stop, and I even worked for an automotive OEM for a while!

The same thing happens with Brown Turbo Diesel Wagons too but I suspect for vastly different reasons :(

Becky and Jennifer are not names that exist in Gen Z.

It seems pretty obvious to me, Apple is exploring the battery business.

So for any of my tech-adverse friends with a Lenovo PC, basically they are screwed? Is Lenovo handing out free copies of Windows 7 to do a clean install on a PC with an OEM version of windows?

I know this, I've worked for an OEM. The difference is Cadillac made it part of their marketing campaign. So for the normals who aren't in the business, Cadillac debuted their new cars by saying they are as good or better than old BMWs. Then to re-use their "Standard of the world" slogan, it might not go well, but

Try lugging a first gen Corvair with all of 80 hp (stock) around with only two gears. Oh and it's about 40 years old and a few less HP than new.

I'm a mechanical engineer with a specialization in gear-sets used for transmissions and my mind also says nope.

I'm sure there were some who rued the light bulb in much the same way when it started replacing candles.

It's not even 3-4". The article says it has 30mm of extra height. That's just a hair over 1". Americans love hatchbacks, as long as you call it a CROSSOVER damnit!

Forgot a few: Ohm, Amp, Gigawatt, AC/DC, Transistor, ah hell, just call it The Electric Slide.

I always liked "The Standard of the World" myself.

The recall happened over a decade later, but the company KNEW about the issue for all of those years and covered it up, resulting in deaths, deaths which immediately changed the value of all the cars subject to that recall, which was covered up KNOWINGLY. They messed up and are clearly liable here.

These things didn't happen during the next model year. They happened over a decade later, when the defect was finally brought to light. Also, it was a concealed safety issue that had caused multiple deaths and many serious injuries, not the natural progression of product enhancements. Furthermore, you are assuming