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If it's strictly city driving, it will drop to mid-30's typically. Since it's my company car, it's on the freeway 90% of the time. I live 200 miles from our main office and travel there a few times a month.

My parents have a 2008 Merc E-class diesel. One of the most enjoyable long distance cars I've ever driven.

I would say about half of fuel stations have diesel. The US has many diesel pickups, so diesel is not hard to find.

I drive a 2006 Jetta TDI 5-speed for my job, adding about 1500 miles a month to it. Doesn't matter if I drive it 65mph or 85mph, it gets a consistant 46-47mpg.

The prius lady is the only video I have ever watched and actually become angry over. I have never seen that level of self-righteousness on display.

I can vouch for the old Toyota's. My wife had a 1990 Celica with 200k+ miles on it when we married and I sold it to a friend of mine soon after for $300. He and I put a new clutch in it and then proceeded to rallycross it for two years. We bent multiple sets of front wheels at one particular rallycross track with a

The gun port doors? You can see the handles I was talking about.

There's a spring-loaded grab handle inside that pushes out and rotates the plate down. Push the handle out, and they rotate and fall down. It takes some effort to swing them back into place.

EVO managed to capture the only ugly part on the car- that hideous steering column.

@1:08- Typical cyclist.

Thank you for a very level-headed and objective overview of this potential. I agree, the infrastructure would have to be have to be incredible, especially if video storage would be a goal. I think there would be greater concern if the rear-camera AND satellite connectivity were made mandatory to manufacturers but

We sold my wife's E46 330i to build her an E30. She wanted to learn how to work on her own car and wanted a smaller, fun car to have around town. I think I have the best wife ever.

So, what you're saying is that Poseidon had better watch out. We're bringing democracy to the oceans via the 'Merican U.S. Navy.

I haven't researched it enough but can you point to an auto union that has supported a republican candidate? Acting out of self or party interest is the nature of any side of politics. I'm a republican but I would also be surprised if the situation was reversed and a democrat didn't do everything possible to keep a

Why can't the nose slope gracefully down to the height of a normal car, instead of it's current chevy silverado level?

That's exactly what I was going to say.

5.) Mercedes-Benz S-Class

I live in Idaho (truck heaven), the new dodge pickups use a crappy clutch that can't hold the torque. Most people who do the exhaust delete and any kind of chip also have to put a heavier clutch in or try to baby their clutches until they die- usually within 5k miles.