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Does it feel too heavy? The 370z started to feel heavy to me. In terms of handling, braking, and general driving demeanor it felt ponderous. I know they are mostly GT cars, but they feel big. 

I never did get my giant coin to work so I took a uber home

In the spirit of Carvana’s insulting offer for my car, I will offer to buy the company for $10,000. The offer comes with a free bonus of spamming their inbox constantly asking if they want to sell for basically nothing.

Can we get this in the US?

Air conditioning in a Mercedes? Amazing!

Plus it attracted falling pianos at an incredible rate.

I don’t understand any of this uproar/backlash/protesting/whining about Musk buying Twit (for the record I am ambivalent towards the guy).

My brand new engine (7K miles) in Kia was do for first oil change. It’s leaking oil. Rear main seal is bad. 7K miles and a bad rear main seal is pretty bad. While the tranny is out, I asked them to check the clutch, might as well replace it now the it has 78K miles. I guess the CV joints will go out next. It’ll make

3rd gear: So, our representatives are open about their corporate owners now? that’s good to know.

Goodbye, Raphael Orlove.

Supposedly will avoid as able to run at a constant “ideal” rpm and be optimized for such, now reality may be different but it should be far more durable than the previous ones were.

Seems like a pretty good use of a rotary. You can just run it constantly at its most efficient speed.

People saying they’re unwilling to pay for subscriptions isn’t the same thing as them actually not paying for subscriptions. So, we’ll see.

I’m generally opposed to subscriptions - but I can also see how it could be appealing.

Cool car, but when you bought a Kia, you signed up for more depreciation than that. ND.

I found a bag of chips in my storage shed while getting out my summer tires, not as good as this

Musk sounds more like a Telegram user. 

Toyota offers wool seats, too. Thing is, it’s offered only in the Century limo.

We had one, purchased new, and beyond oil changes and other consumables, never had a single problem in the 5 or 6 years we owned it. I’d guess it was at 100,000+ when we traded it in. Thinking back over all the cars we’ve owned, the Pontiacs were always solid rides and largely trouble-free.

We used to have steak and lobster every Friday night at Bagram. It lost its luster quickly just like this Bonneville ND