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For anyone interested, the streaming service Filmstruck has the just about the entire Criterion Collection and more constantly being added. In my personal experience it blows Netflix away and has tons of bonus extras with each film (interviews, screen tests, etc.). Comparable in price, but way better for movie buffs

my very much alive yellow lab in my now very much deceased 330i

But that Ferrari FF i̶s̶ was the hottest hatch of all.

no, because blah blah blah it’s not a manual

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it’s a vw parts bin frankenstein... i like it

Hi Matt,

some say he’s been responsible for a number of recent website hackings...

Thus, new Prez Johan de Nysschen thinks maybe they need some boutique stores and fewer dealers.

The track is perhaps NOT the best place to take an S Class, an A8, a 7 Series, a Phantom, a Mulsanne, an Eldorado, an Odyssey, a Murano CrossCabriolet, a Sprinter van, nor even a Silverado. Get where I'm going with this? Because the list goes on and on.

We've known that Mercedes was re-animating the Maybach name for a while now, but this is the first time we've seen the car in the metal-and-cowflesh. And it's pretty much exactly what you'd expect: a bit underwhelming from the outside, remarkable from the inside. Like an M&M full of veal.

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It's interesting for sure, and Lamborghini's entry (and the Volkswagen Group's) into the hybrid hypercar realm is definitely compelling. But I'm a concerned the design is a little too tame for Lamborghini. Couldn't we have had the Veneno instead?

i think you mean the PU!