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Eh, that sounds like the perfect car for me. I guess I’m one of those weirdos who loves luxury as much as a good deal, and I think the K900 exactly fits what I am looking for in a car. Strange how most of society doesn’t seem to agree with me, and I’m OK (actually, happy) with that.

kind of what you expect from a CEO: a grandiose and self-centered view of the world where the CEO is wanted and beloved universally. The CEO is at the top. Every hand reaches up to you.

No bragging here; I’m a competent driver like most of us. I did live for a long time in a place that got a lot of snow. It didn’t take long to learn that AWD is an expensive way to have a small impact. Tires are a less expensive way to have a bigger impact. And shifting your schedule a little when necessary to avoid

I live in WA, used to live in Norther CA. If you go skiing in these states, you’ll find that even with snow tires, lack of AWD means you have to put on chains on mountain roads (due to mandate, not because you actually need them) at least a few times a year. That’s 15 minutes spent by the side of the road, in the

In the US, as far as I know, chip and pin doesn’t exist. It’s chip and signature, which makes little sense.

Neutral: I have a car, and I have a truck.

Canadian gas pumps have had chip readers for at least 5 years now. I don’t remember the last time I used the magnetic strip. I wonder why the US market was so slow to adopt?

It’s hard to have any sympathy for the operators since the rest of the world has been using chips for 20 years at this point - it’s just a failure to invest because the consumer pays the price of cleaning up after their card is skimmed.

The machines some of these farmers get are much bigger right now but Mahindra has a great opportunity here.

Those weren’t Ukrainian Hackers. It was some 400lb guy living in his mom’s basement.

I think the problem isn’t just ‘needing a computer’. If I remember right, it’s like dealer only diagnostic tools with cars. It’s that it has to be a Deere authorized mechanic with a proprietary set of hardware that they won’t sell you, and you can’t just use any old laptop.

Yeah, here’s a quote from one of the earlier

Great, another area where classic Porsche prices are gonna get stupid.

OK, for those who also want a 928 in their Porsche collection, this one is pretty nice. I like the green interior, reminds me of my dad’s ‘73 Gran Torino wagon. I absolutely love gold exterior, hell this should have gold rims too.

Someone in planning was lied to about how big 8" actually is.

I disagree with one point... a *good* vibrator has a little thing that pops out on the back (maybe which looks like a dolphin or something) to get the clitoris; this Porsche lacks that appendage.

It’s beautiful. The power is good, even against modern competition.

It’s easy if you concentrate.

“Get a minivan so that you drink less gas,”Toyota sienna gets 19/26 mpg.A Toyota highlander gets 21/29 mpg.Personally I would buy a minivan in a heartbeat if anyone in the US made one.The current crop of vans is in no way mini.Get me a Mazda 5 or 1st gen Sienna sized mini van and I will buy it.

  1. In 2008, the SUV dominance helped fuel the recession. Gas prices spiked, SUV sales plummeted leaving a ton of backlog on the dealership lots. Many people tried to sell their SUVs for more efficient cars, but because the value of their vehicle dropped so suddenly, they either had to eat the cost of the loan or eat the