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    Don't forget that there's even less value in the Escalade in that it only has AWD, as opposed to its lesser Chevy/GMC brothers with proper 4WD (with a low range gearbox). Actually, I'm not sure about the Yukon but I know the Tahoe has 4WD.

    I concur... I'm 6' 1" and every time the person in front of me puts their seat back it jams into my knees, leading the person to think their seat is broken and won't lean back all the way, so naturally they begin lunging back on the seat to force it to move... so I arrive at my destination with sore kneecaps and pants

    Looks like the new A class got a little frisky with an Audi Allroad... it actually looks pretty damn good, I don't understand why so many people dislike it

    The big problem I see with this is how people will evacuate the hyperloop in an emergency. That means that people will need a way to breathe in the limited atmosphere and there would need to be some kind of escape hatches along the route, which would need some kind of double set of doors to maintain the lower pressure

    Someone needs to do this with a quad exhaust

    That is seriously one of the ugliest cars I have ever seen

    I agree... I've never understood people's obsession with the E-Type. It just looks weird with the curved sides. And there's something not right about how the wheels fit in the wheel wells, they are set too far back or something.

    The GTR is cool and all... but this driver has WAY more balls... I mean my God this thing is putting all of the power just to rear wheels... there are flames shooting out of everywhere (you can even see some through the dash in the engine bay)... and he has to shift by yanking a bunch of huge levers... not tap some

    Why is there only a passenger seat???

    But that's the point of this article... the last "current" M3 was just produced. I'd certainly still classify the E90 and E92 M3's as great M cars.

    Not each generation (just the e36), but that doesn't change my point. BMW is fundamentally changing what defines an M car but people are getting all up in arms about a simple name change, not that fact M cars are now different from what made them so special in the first place.

    BMW has been using a similar system on its cars for a few years now. This isn't new.

    I don't understand why people are so butthurt about the M3 name going away (and it kinda isn't, there's still going to be an M3 sedan). There are things far more important that worry me about BMW M cars than a name....such as the ever increasing weight, lack of steering feel, turbocharged engines, the M badge getting

    While I totally agree... something tells me she probably doesn't have insurance...

    Definitely calling the fog light button the jellyfish button from now on

    ahhh... gotcha

    That Corvette logo has been the same for years... (and by years, I mean decades)

    Agreed, the 458 is not a pretty car... I have no idea how people can think it is