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Fiat Chrysler the Tetsuo of the automotive world.

Seriously, I refuse to go to CBSsports.com anymore because of their relentless and annoying unmuted videos that follow you around the page. People do not like them, cut it out. Every webpage does not have to look like times square. 

Looks cool and roof rack included for additional unbalance. Reminds me of Jeremy Clarkson’s condo on wheels. 

Just trying to keep up with CBS sports I guess. Understand they need revenue streams to stay afloat but autoplay is beyond annoying. 

I am also not a lawyer but a job done would be marked by all steps completed. You can change brake pads but not reattach the caliper to the hub carrier. You can change timing chains but forget to put the bolts back in the valve covers. If you missed a step the job is not done and arguably loose lug nuts or an improper

Just highlighting the ongoing capitalism v socialism battle raging on the Gawker family of sites. Mostly they push socialism but survive off capitalism, oh the irony.

It is an unfair comparison but they are currently the only two high end electric vehicles in their class. The Jaguar I pace and upcoming Mercedes EQC aren’t quite as quick. Reminds me of the Top Gear where they compared an Audi R8 to a C6 Corvette ZR1. Of course the Corvette’s build quality and handling will suffer,

I remember when GM was accused of running a scam decades ago where a check engine light would come on around 80K and you would have to pay the dealer just to turn it off. Believe that was an unfounded rumor but I’ll be damned if Tesla hasn’t done it!

Seconded, 5th gear was for downhill only and gas mileage not much better than the 4.0. Decent low speed torque but otherwise gutless. 

Are the new Supras expected to retain their value or sink as fast as a used BMW? Genuinely curious.

Whoever invested in a newspaper couldn’t have possibly thought it was a growth industry, only a managed decline. 

Been there too, usually a nice mix of classic cars but a lot of cheaply modified Mustangs and a ton of Chargers and Challengers. overall seemed a pretty decent crowd though, kind of surprising.

Funny, seems like most US automakers besides Ram trucks still haven’t figured out that el cheapo interiors aren’t a good thing. 

Wow you really focused on the one thing that had nothing to do with the article except the title. This is about China, nothing to do with white guys unless you mean Adam Silver. 

Don’t really know of anyone personally in the US, left or right, who is too keen on China. I also haven’t seen anyone advocating for slavery and genocide in the US. 

Better than being in a camp because of your race and religion (see Muslims in China) or being denied travel, job or housing because the state deems you unworthy (social credit). Capitalism can be cruel but at least everyone is given a chance instead of being dictated to from on high. 

First our movies now our basketball. Strange being economically tied to a country that manipulates their own currency. We are so tied to their markets that they can hurt us, as seen by tariffs, but they are dealing with a stacked deck. It isn’t so much about the % of our debt that they hold, Japan actually holds more.

Now when I see an Infinity I imagine it saying in grandpa Simpson’s voice “I used to be with it, but then they changed what it was. Now what I’m with isn’t it, and what’s it seems weird and scary to me, and it’ll happen to you, too.” 

Now every time I drive my XJR I will be dwelling on the spurious glamour of a flat torque curve. Lies, it’s all lies!

Heck the Blues Brothers could plow through a whole strip mall and still drive to Daly plaza. Of course they had cop tires, cop shocks and a 440 cube plant.