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The 996 is a fine car, but it’s the only 911 where cost-cutting measures are so apparent. It’s the 911 you buy because it’s the 911 you can afford. There is nothing wrong with that, but it will always be the 911 of complacency.

“Yes, friends, I would love to go to one of the prettiest places in the Midwest with you, but, you see, I am hereby boycotting the island as they won’t let me ride my electric moped there.”

Most Michiganders love the fact that the Island is vehicle free and limits things like electric bikes. It’s part of the charm and history and one reason why people like to visit. Locally, this will most likely be viewed as a positive story than a negative. I sure do.

Or just read the rules and ride a regular bike.

Seriously. The grille IS the problem. I honestly hadn’t even noticed the headlights and even looking at them now, they’re fine. That grille on the other hand...

I think a better title would be “The Grille Isn’t the Only Problem”

The headlights don’t help, but the grille is the first thing you see. It’s like looking at Spock: his eyebrows hit you first, and by the time you start to accept them you realize his ears are pretty pointy, too.

I am not even sure the problem is only the look with BMW nowadays.

Adrian van Hooydonk makes Chris Bangle look like Michelangelo

I buy manuals, but I’m not buying mid-sized family sedans. :( That’s the problem - things that people WANT with a stick (see: Civic SI, WRX, GTI, etc) sell with sticks. Things that people don’t generally buy for fun (See: Camry, Accord, Malibu, etc) don’t sell with them. :(

All old things are not interesting. 

These were junky little trucks then and they are even junkier with age.

That’s about the price I’d pay for a ‘93 big kahuna bronco with a 351, not this piddly wannabe

Until the Bronco’s 3rd or fourth recall, or seriously effed up tranny they won’t stand behind (see Focus, etc.)...I really want to like Ford as a company but man do they make it hard...

1) It is hideous. 2) You buy a Toyota for its reliability, but this isn’t a Toyota. Open the hood and look at the parts — they all have BMW stamped on them. This won’t have Toyota reliability. It will have the unreliability of a BMW. 3) The body is completely hideous with dozens of fake vender vents. 4) Toyota’s

That is complete and utter bullshit.

Sorry, not buying it. This was likely the safest time this could have been done. As you said, hardly anyone is on the road. I’m not buying the Alex Roy argument either, “They could have hit a truck carrying precious medical supplies”. Well, yeah but I’ll bet that’s statistically pretty low. I think most of the

“If literally one thing goes wrong—if the team needs to call for help or a tow truck, if they get stopped, if they crash—literally anything goes wrong here and these guys would be pulling resources from an otherwise already overloaded system, not to mention potentially increasing the risk of contracting coronavirus by

Am I the only one that hates Ford interiors? I mean every single model is drab and usually even worse in person (the Mustang is ok, but even thats not saying much). I mean has anyone sat inside the new Explorer or Escape? Full of cheap plastic and just overall not good looking. This interior looks to continue the

This is some of the most desperate “the Koreans are just copying the Germans” BS I’ve seen, and I’ve seen a ton of it.