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Yossarian
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The guy is still pretty big. He has a contract in Vegas right now and is selling out every night.

The seats and steering wheel are all from the M Performance catalog.

k.

blue seats don't count for something?

  • Whine that car companies don't offer more interesting interior choices.

Recaro seats, HIDs (no LED option), CUE Navigation are all options? The M3 has all of this standard.

My family has had 4 of this generation 7 series. Luckily all with a warranty. Besides those problems you're going to have electrical nightmares, all of our cars have.

But Cadillac is already pricing their cars in line with the Germans, at most they're a couple of grand less. You're not able to buy a CTS for $10k less than a comparable 5 series. With the ATS the base 3 series is even cheaper. And even though they're priced the same, the lease rates can't beat the Germans, and that's

Huh? What about the Camaro, Mustang, or Challenger? All cars you can get with a V8 and 6-speed for around the low 30s. I mean the Camaro is essentially the same car as the GTO.

Can't wait till Sharkwerks gets their hands on this.

I mean that most of the grill has the bumper beam right behind it. The commenter I was replying to thought the ST Gets more air because of the style of the grill, but it doesn't.

Most of the ST's grill is fake.

The Evo article you linked to also states 250bhp....

None of the prototype cars follow the KISS mantra.

The 2200lb figure is for the Japanese version. By the time it reaches the USA who knows how much weight will be added. The 4C added 200lbs for US spec. I still think it'll be lighter than the current car, but not my much, and with the less powerful 2.0 performance is pretty much going to be identical I think.

He let his feelings be known in the company's web portal on company time. He's indirectly condemning any lgbtq person in the company that views it. It creates a hostile environment for those workers and there would be legitimate grounds for a lawsuit.

The lawsuit stated that he posted it on the company's own web portal on company time.

In either case this isn't a free speech issue. The dude was being openly hostile for no reason in a corporate environment where everyone else could see his response. If it was reversed and an lgbtq person was openly condemning a straight person's lifestyle and saying it "leads to death" then that person would face the

I don't think you can even get a GTI wagon outside of the States.

Apparently on the company's own intranet site as a response to the memo for the lgbtq policy.