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The Veyron was better than everything when it came out... The Chiron might be better than the Veyron, but it’s not even better than the new Regarra.

On the street, they should last the life of the car, they’re so hard. On the track... Lol, you’re going to spend more on brakes than tires.

They won’t last an entire season on the track. Even wwith light track use, they’re going to wear though fast... Iron is better

This is a huge issue with head to head comparisons. They rarely eliminate the tire variable. And as we all know, the tire variable is huge.

Still a good looking car... Really good looking.

My experience with them has been pretty good, but I guess that doesn’t matter to people. People believe what they want to.

Well this koniggsegg, like all that came before it, is rear wheel drive only. So no power goes to the front. And, iit’s the gearing. The AGera RS is actually a little quicker to 60.

My argument is that, if it is legal (no signs telling you that you can’t) and it is safe (good gaps in cross traffic) then you should make the right turn at the first opportunity. If you are not going to take the opportunities you have, then you should pull off the road and allow the people behind you to proceed. The

That’ll show them to pass up good opportunities to make a right turn on red.

What I will say is that the driver passed up several good opportunities to make a safe right turn...and then got pulverized by a run-away truck.

Agree with this. I have a minivan and love it. But people don’t buy minivans for the luxury or the perception of wealth like they do with luxury cars and SUV’s. They do, however expect luxury and convenience features, which is why even low end minivans are still pretty nice places to sit.

Not behind GM. At least Chrysler’s llights don’t all burn out in the first year...

A minivan without sliding doors isn't...

Would the grand Cherokee pass? Hard to say

Ummm....skid plate race practice?

You don’t read very well, do you?

I was thinking of a move, specifically, where a car trip would be unfeasible or impossible. And cargo hold has killed many pets. Wouldn’t allow it to kill mine. If I could find an airline that would let them sit with me, that’d what I would do. Although, my dog would be heavily sedated cause he’s nervous traveler

I know lots of people with pet allergies. The reactions aren’t that severe. Certainly not severe enough to lobby the airlines to get dogs barred from flying. Just because some people are alive that have severe reactions to pet dander, does not mean it’s common and certainly doesn’t mean society should bend over

Imagine...if you will...a world where you haven’t considered all the possibilities. Where one of those possibilities is the inability to travel by any other option...like, no car available and train doesn’t go there or whatever. Why shouldn’t I get a plane ticket for my dog?

I have no idea what comment you’re referring to because Kinja.