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Two comments today, because that Starfire looks nice!!!! Always liked the styling of them. 

I am truly surprised at the price of that Jag. Oh wait, it has electrical problems, oh wait it has engine ticks? Not surprised at the issues, but I am still surprised at the price, unless those issues are significant. 

Anyone in our community ever driven a Lada? I want to know what it is like.

Speaking of maintenance costs, is there someone on here that has actually owned one and could shed lot on those maintenance costs? I have always wondered what the modern Bentleys/RR cost to maintain if you are a second owner. 

That Volvo is beautiful, and I love that rear window/hatch.

That means they could just name it the Hippogriff? 

For sure. I can’t imagine hitting a bird going that fast, since they really only have helmets on. 

Love that picture of the valet/doorman holding her hand to get into the Sunbeam. As if the Sunbeam were a priced vehicle. Marketing can try, but I will never see it as a priced vehicle. 

That was quite a good commercial. Forget vapid ads that show nothing but halfshots of the cars, this is actually fun and gets my attention. 

You could write a book...”To all the bikes I’ve loved”. Sounds original.

I think that this is designed for Europe, where the distances are often smaller.

What an epic trip! That tour looks amazing, and Koenigsegg would be a top factory to visit.

Jason, I only made it to this line and that started laughing. Good review, and it  is an interesting place that Polestar is trying to compete in. 

I assume they will offer a hybrid or electric version soon, and that will help with the off the line speed. 

That is a good looking car. I like the green with black look and the body package looks good.

Check out this document from ‘87, where they suggest green taillights!!!!: https://www.nhtsa.gov/interpretations/nht87-354

No clutches, no gears. It’s one of their selling points.

My cousin has been doing this to his 1997 Econo. Right now he is arm deep in converting it to 4x4 with a kit. He is a carpenter by trade and so there are all sort of built-ins etc. That price is probably not too high for something like this, especially with the hot water. 

For smaller cities and Europe, this seems like a good option. Especially since in cramped cities, finding charger installation points is more difficult. 

They do, but I can tell you that a lot of the cars in Europe are still wagons vs SUV’s. Not that this is what I consider an SUV.