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Honestly, I got the TaoTronics TT-BH085 when y’all had the affiliate deal going on a month or two ago for $40, and they are pretty comparable to the QC35IIs I got for my wife right when those came out. Build quality is excellent, sound quality is good, wireless performance is good, sound canceling is good. They are

Honestly, I got the TaoTronics TT-BH085 when y’all had the affiliate deal going on a month or two ago for $40, and

Easy peasy: The newest Accord/Camry/Civic/Corolla that you can get with $5k. End of discussion. Simple, reliable, idiot-proof. Would recommend avoiding automatic Hondas from early 00s, though since the transmissions exit the picture every 120k like clockwork.

I legit think that many of the people purchasing these at marked up prices will be YouTubers. The revenue they get from having the ‘first’ real-world reviews will more than make up that differential.
Would I do it myself? Hell naw. I don’t mind crossing the country to purchase a car. Have done it before and I’m sure I

I think naming it the Supra was a mistake. Had they named it pretty much anything else, everyone would’ve been super excited about it.
That aside, I think it has potential if the aftermarket can find a way to make it not fugly. Drivetrain seems like it has potential.

My issue with almost all of these wannabe SUVs is that, in the interest of getting gas mileage closer to a minivan - one of the true superior attributes of a minivan vs a real SUV - they now all look like minivans. Pilot? Explorer? CX-9? Every last one of them looks like a damn minivan.
I’m not one to deny the strong

“...will have similar power and style like the Audi S5 Sportback...” 
I accept the statement about similar power.

My brother bought a 2010 911 GT3 a few years back, and it has appreciated ~$20k or so since then.

“and over here you got an 83 cadillac eldorado? who in the hell pays to brighten up a(n) cadillac El Dorado E38?”

This proves that I have a dramatic effect on the automotive industry, and I am not just some pantsless weirdo ranting on the Internet about an old Nissan.

One would hope people would treat the Labradoodles with much more care than most used Land Rovers as well, so your secured loan might actually be secured.

"IT'S A TRAP!!!"

in that GIF, I think it's safe to say....He's not in Kansas anymore.

I spent the entirety of yesterday and the day before on United flights, all but the last leg in the Economy Plus seats, and it is a huge difference in comfort levels - that last leg was miserable, and I had to get pretty creative leaning forward to access stuff under the seat in front of me, whereas during the earlier

I recently rented a '14 Camry and really enjoyed it. I would buy one to DD.

Agreed wholeheartedly. I think they look really good. I wouldn't ruin the handling of my car to do it, but I do think they look good.

Holy crap thank you so much for not posting some sensationalist BS about this. I don't work in IT, but I'm the resident nerd in every circle of people I operate in, and I've had to assuage worries about iPhones countless times in the past few weeks between this and WireLurker. Do you only use apps from the App

I actually saw this car, on the tow truck, in Wichita last weekend. I pointed it out to my wife because it was literally the first '15 Mustang I'd seen in person (Not that she cared, but I still sent her the link to this article to prove that I wasn't the only one that was surprised by it!)

As far as unarmed RC-135s go, an armed Russian Su-27 is too close, no matter how you cut it!
The Russians used to "thump" aircraft by flying below them, overtaking then breaking up, which smacked the aircraft around in the jetwash quite a bit. I'm not sure if this guy was trying some jacked up version of that from

This is the key. I have three kids and two dogs and I tow stuff on occasion. If I want to take everyone on a road trip, or go camping, there are TWO options: Expedition EL and the Suburban (and variants). The Suburban is much nicer and drives nicer (although it has slightly less interior room because the seats are

We had an '89 growing up - it was also a 40ga tank. We could make it from Austin, TX to Little Rock, AR without getting gas. My Dad kept it and put 900,000 miles on it and then offloaded it during the Cash for Clunkers deal.