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So, it will use the same drivetrain as the GLA, but a different body and interior? I'll keep my GLA250 Edition 1, thank you very much.

No matter what, DO NOT buy this game. The download gets 1/3 of the way through then stalls, the forums and support links don't work and there appears to be no e-mail contact on their web site. I suspect that I am out my $55.

Who cares what you call it? It's just a cool vehicle and I love mine. I traded my 4-door coupe CLA (how's that for car company naming?) for a GLA last month and it's awesome. Jeremy Clarkson would call it a hot hatch. Bottom line: it doesn't matter what MB calls it, I bought it and I like it!

My point is that the police issue violations for speeding because it is the low hanging fruit. Easy revenue. I guess I thought the traffic laws were made to make the roads safer, not to increase revenue. Silly me.

How about right-of-way violations? I looked it up and far more traffic fatalities are the result of ROW violations than speeding. Have you ever seen any police officer pull anyone over for blatant ROW violations? Hardly. I may be biased about the issue since I was put in the hospital for two weeks by a school van that

The problem is, they tried that. Originally, the show had more of the TGUK format with car reviews, etc. It didn't get viewership. It's a commercial program and needs to make money from advertising. Advertisers weren't buying because of poor rating numbers. Hence the format change. I agree that a TGUSA show in that

Please update your C-Class MPG cheat sheets.

I think it kinda looks like a Stormtrooper from Star Wars

Philadelphia traffic is not so bad until a hurricane hits, floods out the two block route from your apartment in Manyunk to the Schuylkill Expressway and makes you go on back roads to work in Montgomery County, which is a nightmare. Otherwise, it's awesome.

Horsepower is important to men, which helps explain why Lamborghini has the highest proportion of male buyers of any brand, at nearly 95 percent, according to the car shopping site Edmunds.com. But it’s also important to women, who want to know that they can accelerate quickly away from a problem, Lenard says.

Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties.

I have a friend who says that and it always ticks me off.

Lexuses have always been solid, reliable cars, but they have never been cars that one would consider truly exciting. That all changed with the LFA, a supercar that was under development for nearly a decade and is a car that any enthusiast would want.

I think they may find it hard to produce a $30K sub-ATS with RWD. From personal experience with the CLA, FWD doesn't have to be "worse" than RWD.

I agree that they are supposed to be more than appliances. I just think it depends on how you do FWD. My CLA is FWD, not AWD, and it's a joy to drive. Just as much fun as my last car, wait for it, a Cadillac ATS. It's been a while since I owned an E36 BMW 325is, but I think my CLA is just as fun to drive as that was.

How is this at all surprising? MB stated that they came out with the CLA, not to compete with low-end BMWs and Audis, but high-end Toyotas and Hondas.

Right now, Toyota and Honda probably have a bone to pick with Mercedes-Benz. It likely goes like this: "Stop stealing the people who buy our boring family sedans, you luxurious Teutonic bastards." Or something along those lines.

Isn't RWD more complicated than FWD, and therefore more expensive to produce?

I have a RAM X-Mount and it's pretty good. I don't use it anymore since I got fancy car navigation, but it is a good mount.

I have a RAM X-Mount and it's pretty good. I don't use it anymore since I got fancy car navigation, but it is a good

I understand why they're suing. For instance, you and your friends (let's say 10, for sake of argument) could buy a CD, copy it to all of your cars and then throw away the CD. Now you all have the music from that one CD, but the group only paid for it once. In this respect, the AARC is entirely correct in their