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Would you be able to elaborate on this? I physically know what it is, but this goes on bmw’s (and your Taco)?

As someone who sold cars for a minute, if you have poor customer service at a dealership, Google reviews are bad for their business versus a manufacturer survey, which are bad for their employees, GM all the way down to sales person.

If those stats for Subaru Eyesight are true, that’s amazing.

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I can’t remember if this was posted on here or not, but the YouTube channel Project Farm does a nifty video. Is it perfect? No. But it does a pretty darn good job considering simulating years of salt and grime in a laboratory is difficult.

Sounds like a classic last ditch effort to avoid chapter 7.

The toasted Italian literally got me through college.

At the very least, they have far and away my favorite 38 spoke wheels.

There are still Quiznos out there? Or is this scenario playing out in 1999 when the Boxster was new?

Actually if the Aliens got their HAM radio license after 2007, they most likely will not know the Morse coded message.

Thank you!

So with a carbon fiber body, do these vehicles have Porsche VIN’s?

In regards to the Murano, back in 2009 the SL probably was probably pimped out with backup camera, Bluetooth, touch screen, power windows and locks, and push button start. All of which are probably standard on the lower model S in 2020.

Micro car. Post apocalyptic treatment. I thought this was a Mercedes Streeter article...

Yeah if you don’t need the third row I think that is a solid choice. Between his verdict and the couple of reply’s here, it seems to be a home run all around. Stay the course for sure.

To add to your point of SUV’s, it appears the introduction of aluminum and composite truck beds actually shows up on the graph pretty noticeably.

The shift LEDs are still in place above the center of the wheel, though for some reason Logitech felt it necessary to rearrange the positioning of the colors so that blue now indicates when you’ve hit redline.

My dad is 68 and drove sedans his whole life, manual sedans at that. He has a 2018 Grand Cherokee and you can not drag the man out of it. He absolutely loves it and will take it to Vermont at the drop of a hat (right after his nap).

Wow that had a bit of everything! I am sure the back up started all the way near 68. I love the line “The missiles were covered with a tarp and strapped to a flatbed trailer.

Yes Sir! You win with the missiles, that’s crazy. I remember all the windmill blades, but no missiles.

Same as I went to college in Morgantown. I estimated I made that journey from PA to WV over 100 times. There has to at least be a solid hour of zero cell phone reception.