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It's a safety thing. Winter storms mean many emergencies will occur. Mostly from idiots driving out in the storm. He would rather not deal with that if at all possible.

I've always wanted a TrailBlazer but that still seems too expensive.

No, being raped depends on the supply and demand at that time.

Or they could get a cab.

I don't think anyone is doubting that Millenials drive cars. It's America, a car is a necessity.

Sport mode on the E39 M5 is definitely justified. It's supposed to be a Jekyll & Hyde sedan; smooth cruiser when you need is, four door race car when necessary.

The best car I ever owned was my 1997 540i 6 speed. Pre-VANOS 1997s were spectacularly reliabe, decent MPG, fast enough to beat a 2009 Mustang GT, and easily upgradable with the handsome Msport body kit and cheap aftermarket navs. I wish I had kept mine as a daily because my M5 is significantly more expensive to run.

Cobalt SS turbo was the fastest FWD car around the nurburgring for a couple years until some ridiculously expensive, track prepped, limited edition Megane took it.

It's what the Leaf was supposed to be. More than twice the range for the same price and it has a bit a character, of which the Leaf has none.

The 540i wagon only comes in automatic

Remember the whole Toyota unintended acceleration thing? Yeah, that's why the engine off buttons have to work in every single gear.

This is like owning a phone and getting upgraded to Android 5.0 for free. Could you imagine if other companies did this?

Model S is actually quite clever. Before the Model T, gas, electric and Steam cars were all popular. In fact, electric cars were considered a luxury item and outsold gas cars. It was Henry Ford's choice to use gasoline that madw it the de facto automotive fuel

Chevy Citation. Like you could actually go fast enough to get a Citation.

I flew American to Europe this summer and was surprised at how great the service was... Compared to the prior all-time-low.

Norwegian. Sometimes cheaper, always better. Nicer 737s, free WiFi, MUCH more leg room than any other discount airline and they treat you well.

Few things seem more terrifying than a 170k mile, twin-turbo, V8, AWD, Automatic, early 2000's Audi. Even the FWD, CVT powered A6s of this generation were pretty piss poor in the reliability department.

Inflation adjusted, I think they have about the same base price as when new. The 2014 got a few price cuts over the years as it became increasingly outdated.

I don't get it. Do they just leave their cars on the tarmac for the week they're in Chamonix or what? The life of the 1%. I wish I could afford a Ford Granada :(

For that money, a new M6 GC with a MANUAL, or this? The M6. Hell, this guy paid $220k and couldn't even buy a 3 series with nav.