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Alex Feinman
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When you keep accelerating, the engine is locked into the geared rear-end and works with the electric power to accelerate to the Regera's 8,250 RPM redline, at which point it's doing 249 MPH.

Huh. The one I have (shipped with my Ojocam, which looks identical to your first pic of the Amacam but for twice the price) is basically a hefty 10' USB cable. It took a little doing but went in fine.

That one on the right has a lot of features – GPS antenna and a second camera for the rear, but there's been no thought about how to run those cables. For the rear camera, for example, there's just a long-ass cord you run through the car to get the camera to the rear window. Do you want a cable running from your dash

Ayup. I bought a 500 *because* I couldn't get a Beetle comparable to the one I grew up with. The 500 is basically the only modern equivalent.

They sure do. I have a bunch of coworkers who bike to work 10+ miles down city streets using studded tires.

Admittedly, it already had a crack, but this blunt force trauma ruined it. And that was my first lesson with the Tesla Model S P85D: Anything unsecured will go from potential projectile to unguided missile in a fraction of a second. Six-hundred-and-eighty-seven pound-feet of instant-on torque will do that. Please

Basically, we need a modern take on the Honda CR-X. The CR-X was a car that could be all things to so many people: cheap to buy and own, practical, and still a hoot to drive. There are modern cars that have some of those qualities, but none wrap up all three as well as the CR-X

Mini truck. For when you need to move a fridge around Boston streets.

But the fourth time was the charm, and then I got it moving. Ummmm, wow. Everything I learned in the morning was out the window. First, it has studded tires, which have the grip of a woman in labor. It also has power. Oh so much power. And with anti-lag turned off, that power doesn't come in immediately. Instead it

10.) Mazda 6

As opposed to all those videos of, say, Matt Farah taking the roads in the LA hills at felonious speeds?

Often, you get what you pay for. Ask folks who have signed up for discount insurance how their claims process went, and more often than not you get a long story of runarounds and claim denials.

EX35, too.

+100. Loan rate: 1.25% (credit unions rule). Investments: 7-12%. They only are willing to pay me 10% for 5 1/2 years, sadly...

I met my buyer in the lobby of _my_ bank...he had the cash in his pocket, and we deposited directly into my account. Worked out well.

Or were there arrests and tickets were being written for crimes that weren't occurring? Or that were only occurring because of police intervention?

Don't believe any of the bullshit going around Facebook. Warm up your damn car if it's cold.

I just got a car with this. It's like having superpowers when parking or navigating tight spaces.

How do you get your head stuck in a window that is *opening*? Even for the stereotypical dumb American that is challenging.