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Well, Illinois. And, as it turns out, it doesn’t.

Also, oh wait. It literally says it’s a reference to LA. That’s an... interesting branding choice. Did they learn nothing from the Chrysler Aspen?

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To be fair, it’s more likely a reference to:

So they could steal two seats?

Right? This is a fairly stupid analysis if they didn’t weight the program benefits or the cost of depreciation.

Yes, this is a tale as old as time for kei cars. See: Carol / Alto.

It’s their 2.0 liter turbo four strategy, but for a totally different income bracket. I’m not sure it’s as compelling.

I’m not sure the MLB cars differentiate themselves enough. There’s way too much overlap in engines and trim.

I think Rolls-Royce pulls it off better simply because they’re not beholden to any notion that they have to be “sporty” in the way Bentley is. Often the latter occupies a weird kind of liminal space.

What can I say,

E63 was really strong and what I would consider the last great BMW design. It was simple in execution but complex and fascinating in its shape; basically the opposite of the modern BMW.

No, these fuckers are morons who make it pretty apparent they routinely bypass this nation’s vast bureaucracy.

They’re fairly standard complimentary colors, though?

Yeah, this looks painful as fuck. Bit weird to see it celebrated like this.

Infotainment systems in luxury manufacturers are getting more and more complicated as features increase, but Acura has kept theirs simple...

I love it. And it reminds me that I wish VW would make an electric XL1.

Those taillights... They may as well put the glowing face of Winston Churchill on there.

Yes, I’m not understanding all these references to the SE being woefully out of date. It had a 6s processor and so for its first six months had flagship level performance. The only compromise was with the selfie cam.

You’re reading it “eks-ahr” because that’s what they wrote. Putting a roman numeral next to a letter from the roman alphabet without distinguishing the two is pretty obnoxious.