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You can have your own opinion, but I think that looks pretty good.

Doug! Make a podcast and write another book. I already read the first two, and the episode of the smoking tire you were on (seriously forever ago) was fantastic!

I bought a 2005 RX8 with 15k miles for $15k off the lot about 4 years ago. No regrets. The engine is almost to 50k now and still hasn't exploded!

This is actually pretty aggressive for a camry... they should've stuck with the 2014 model:

No they can. The Audi S3 has a 2.0t with 290hp.

Depends where you live.... there are a lot of places where a 911 is pretty common, and wouldn't even earn a second glance.

It's still an expensive sports car... however to their point, if some one see's a Turbo S pulled up next to a Gallardo, an R8, a 458 Italia, and a McLaren, no one would bat an eye at the "posh beetle".

Not sure if joking, but I'm going bite anyways....

Regular people know a Porsche with the word "turbo" on the back is special, and they know a Mercedes with AMG badging is special. It's the whole reason Audi has S-Line and BMW has M sport packages.

It also wasn't expensive or fast enough to work with. Bugatti for example sells a car about 4 times more expensive that the LFA, only make a single car, no one has ever seen one, and before the Veyron was a brand literally no one had heard of.

Pretty much all police helicopters have a infrared/FLIR and a visual spectrum camera, both with zoom. That and also a giant spotlight... If you can see them, they can see you.

The point is, just because it's "simple" doesn't mean it can't break. It also doesn't mean it will be cheap. Plus a small sample size is better than no sample size, which is what most people use when speculating about the reliability of electric windows.

I've had the metal rod that comes out of the door for the window crank sheer in half. Not the plastic handle attached to it by a tiny pin, the freaking metal rod... so I don't believe that a manual crank is any more reliable anymore.

I have never had power windows break on me. I have however had a manual crank window break... the metal rod that comes out of the winding mechanism(which is attached to a plastic freaking handle) sheered in half. Not the handle, the metal rod. Cost $500 to fix, on a 2003 Ford Focus.

Manual and brown I hope!

A manual 228i with sport or M package does seem like it would be an amazing daily driver. I'm pretty disappointed that it seems like most of the focus has been on the M235i. I'm not sure if that's all BMW gave out to journos, or if journalists just focused heavily on it. Although a used Cayman S around $35 is pretty

I would love it if you'd write up a bit comparing these two cars. I currently drive an RX8, which from what I can tell is likely similar to the FRS. (Both cars were praised for great transmissions, steering feel, responsiveness, lightness, etc... but everyone also complained about both not being fast enough or having

Okay so apparently tons of other vehicles they tested, including the X4 and Evoque, did not demonstrate the same behavior.... yet they don't seem to have any videos comparing/demonstrating that?

While it's good news the church appears to be properly thinking about these things, at the same time I can't help but feel like it's all silly. A bunch of out of touch old people in Italy, which technically don't have any control of the situation, talking about wether or not they want to accept gay people.... while

Why doesn't this post have more stars?!