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Xelmon
Xelmon

Mexico is one of the fastest developing countries, also one with the most GDP. We’re really nothing like it, cant compare to it not even for americans.

Per Bloomberg, he's going to get rid of the Emgrand, Gleagle and Englon brands (which sound like alien races in a bad Star Trek ripoff) and focus everything on a unified Geely brand.

Is a certified pre-owned car a solid deal, or can you do better elsewhere? What's your experience?

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Toyota LMP 1 Hybrid leaving the pit. Sounds like a weapon being prepped and nothing like a car starting out:

"The way you do this is you grandfather the Tier 1s," Marchionne said of the veteran workers. "You make them a dying class and you build a Tier 2 structure that sets the wage mechanism for the next generation. "When you have a bumper year, you pay them as much as a Tier 1 would make if not more," he added of the

Face it, you'll be lucky to afford this

Full disclosure: I'm an engineer that has worked in both R&D and manufacturing companies.

Giant jumps are what we make, hooning on the moon
I hope my struts down break, hooning on the moon
You can leap forever, hooning on the moon
Landing like a feather, hooning on ... hooning on the moon

Here we go again... non-story, so basically we don't know anything but let's play jump to conclusion...

Peel P50

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Meanwhile at Toyota dealerships:

Well, at least in 'Murica.

Lahn-chah. Not LAN SEE YUH! Say it with me now. Lahn chah.

Kombi? Don't you mean Zombi?

Washington too. It's infuriating to see Seattle drivers slap studs on their car November 1, the day they become legal, and leave them on until March 30. Yes, it's hilly here, and tends to get icy in snow events... but there is almost never a snow event. Meanwhile these yobs are out there screwing up the roads for

Yes, but even ODOT recognizes the damage they do to the highways. All Oregon state vehicles do not use studded tires, even emergency vehicles. They use studless or the flick chains fitted to the rear axle of trucks/busses/ambulances.

Why are you reporting on every Tesla fire?