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This is the latest is pedestrian safety by Lexus.

I agree. I cannot stand how Audis often have unnecessary creases for “edginess” for folks who want to forget that they paid waaaayyy too much for a gussied up VW. MB used to design good looking cars, but Audi’s sales made them do seemingly panicked redesigns, adding Audi-esque creases for no apparent reason.

It’s beautiful. It’s so simple and clean. Like a minimalist version of the already minimalist ‘60s. And that’s risky. Cars get gussied up with vents and accents and character lines because they draw the eye. They distract you from the things you might not like. Not this one. Just clean lines. Take it or leave it. The

A good buddy of mine is part of that "group pf racers" ...which is really a newsgroup list for bay area trackday/car enthusiasts that has been around for many years. He picked one up as a SF downtown beater. He told me the funny part of getting it was that they asked him to write down any other cars he was currently

I think my mom's 2014 Fusion has Repreve fabric seats and I would have never in a million years thought that it started life as a plastic bottle. It's really nice feeling material as well.

Have had our '15 Outback Limited for about a month now. Got it with everything but the Eyesight (figured I can brake on my own for less money). So far it's been a positive experience. For the "snow" that we got in March in Middle TN, it handled it just fine, as it should. The car is quiet with a smooth ride. The

Back in the day the cavalier and the Honda Civic where more expensive (value wise) to insure, simply because so many on the road so statistically the chances of a civic or a cavalier to be involved in an accident where higher than most.

There are 3 diesel options for the Renegade in Europe, at least in my country there are:

Based on existing Ryanair principles, flying from the US to Europe will mean landing in Greenland and taking public transport the rest of the way.

The uploader of that "Super Cut" you referenced to. HaloMasterMind117. If you watch closely, he's actually the instigator in a many of those cases. He brakes at the very last second (many of the times in that video, he had plenty of time and space to stop, but he kept going for some reason), he lacks defensive

I think it's important to remember that Toyota is likely seeing this from a Japanese perspective, where the culture of in-car entertainment is very different.

Makes me want to keep throwing money at mine. 263,000 miles and still runs like a champ. Hope you are having a blast driving this budget luxo barge across the country!

I can see the headline now

People actually do. Today traffic stopped on a freeway lane, went from 80 to 5. The car behind me instantly swerved the second after I put my hazards on.

I was on I-5 heading north just south of Grants Pass, Oregon in 2003 or 2004 on my motorcycle. Come around a corner, and there is a cop with a speed gun stanced like he's holding a firearm, aimed right down the right lane on a blind turn. The driver 2 cars in front of me reacts like he was pointing a real gun, and

Brake lights aren't enough. It's an emergency in a way since stopped in the middle of the highway warrants a hazard situation. Sometimes it's hard to see person in front that slowed or stopped from lack of perception of speed from zero references outside. Plus going 65 mph+ you got a seconds to react. Heard the

Welcome to fricken 70% of America and 105% of the FRICKEN SOUTH.

  • Whine that car companies don't offer more interesting interior choices.

BRUH.

I get to work with this plane (and all of the Icelandair 757s) quite frequently and I can honestly say it's beyond breathtaking to see it up close and in person. Without a doubt the most beautiful paint job on a plane today.