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I refuse to accept that these are more expensive than a F10. ND out of principle. 

The “turn you lights off” thing actually does help a lot in super dark, rural hilly areas where the light from your headlights tends to bounce around at an intersection. Assuming, you know, the other person isn’t doing the same thing…

The same thing that’s failing in most other industries - “just in time” inventory (in this case, planes and crew) due to late stage capitalism. 

Agreed. Though the MR2 Spyder has its place. 

Probably weight has a lot to do with it too? The GP likely was 600-1000lbs lighter, at least. 

A lot of people commented that that story was so creepy but I found it…uplifting? They ghost loved her neighbor and home so much that she wanted to let her friend know that she had passed on, and then went home. 

Are you talking about the Disco Sport? The new Defender? I’m genuinely lost here. Nothing on any of the Land Rover international sites lists a Freelander.

MSP tests and confirms that for 2012, a (new) Charger on (new) RSAs could do 151-152. Who knows that tires this car has, but that speed WAS possible at one time. Page 55 of the PDF if you don’t want to read the whole thing:

They haven’t made the Freelander since 2014/15….? And it looked, well, basically like the old one. 

I’ve seen a handful of ID4s in PA, too. The local VW dealer has them up on all their billboards. Don’t know why, but it seems like they’re pushing them here. 

My understanding: generally “understressed” engines also have low compression while using overbuilt mechanics. The low compression, even in the face of slightly higher RPMs (in certain situations), still puts less stress on the engine. Overall, especially with highway miles, the lower compression results in lower

What’s confusing? It’s a fast SUV, see also BMW X5M and Mercedes AMG’ing of everything. I love to have the cash to afford a X5M but alas, I’m not a 1%’er. The Jeep is overpriced though. 

I agree that Teslas look weird, but in the same way that a Prius looks weird. Goofy, a bit awkward, but generally still “a car” if looked at objectively. The i3 just pushed the silliness too far. The size (too tiny) didn’t help either.

BMW should have taken a 3-series and electrified it. Gave it a fantastic lease rate. Make it have some cool blue pinstripes or something to show off being “Eco”. The i3 is a visual abomination and nobody who wants a bmw would ever be caught dead in one.

I thought the headline was “Celebrities seem to be looking LIKE Ghosts and Aliens Lately” and I have never agreed with a Jez headline more.

Same here. I do my best to not be ridiculous in my diet (generally I eat healthy foods and veggies) but diet change did very little to alter my blood work. 

There really is no other reasonable option than a Subaru. He may be able to find one of the H6 Outbacks in this price range if he’s lucky and diligent. 

https://www.apple.com/ios/carplay/available-models/

YOU WOULD THINK that anything five years old would have CarPlay. Sadly, that is not the case and many manufacturers didn’t offer it (or it was/is an expensive option that’s hard to discern from used car listings) until 2019 or 2020. In 2016 it was basically VW and Mercedes and a handful of other models at certain

I admittedly make more than the average person (but live by myself, so maybe that skews perception a bit), but find the thought of a normal person affording a $400k house and a $40k car on my salary is nauseating. That’s approximately $4000 per month which is…ugh.  There’s got to be some breaking point, I just don’t