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And the German gov, VW, and Lower Saxony aren’t? There’s the Volkswagen law for shit sake.

And Trump possesses neither training, nor experience!

“Buying American” is a kind of a silly concept in the Automotive world, because it can mean a number of things. This is a global industry. Yes, the Japanese makers have embraced domestic content. That’s commendable. If you buy one of their vehicles for this reason you will at least be supporting American workers in

You can put port matching in quotes, but it’s an actual process... a legit power adding procedure, has been since the early days of hot rodding.

I think the color scheme hurts. The green and tan doesn’t do much for me. On the other hand $3250 is pretty cheap for a well maintained car with a manual and 3 liters. That’s the price of a fairly beat down V6 Accord in that year range. I’d like to look at the work that was done and the rust level but other than that

Pretty much all major car magazines and online publications don’t agree with you...

I have no clue why the ATS doesn’t sell well. Attractive looking cars, as mentioned, great handling and so on. Is this really still a case of people’s perceptions of the Cadillac of the 80's-90's?

I like that they’re daring to be a little difference. The higher trims (V, etc.) have really good presence when you see them on the road and stand out from the bland Audis and curvier BMW’s.

Toyota Camry disagrees.

If that’s you’re only reason, I feel sorry for you.

I’ve driven tons of old trucks (which is what these are now) and the GMT400 is no worse than any of the others. They all have mushy brake pedals, but they’re perfectly acceptable. the face-lifted interior that came some time in the mid to late 90s is the one to have. Fords of this era still had the dueling I-beam

Yep. The “Limited” and base “Custom” shared the same 3800 Series II V6, widely regarded as a fantastic engine. And 205hp was quite decent for a car like this.

I keep telling myself that I’ll never own a Corvette because they’re owned by the wrong kind of person, someone I’ll never be. That’s what I keep telling myself

How stupid can you be? Most of the products in your house are made in 3rd world countries. If it’s cheap, it was not made in your country. And don’t blame the politicians, blame your 1 percent for choosing profits over creating jobs in your country. But I guess bigots don’t really have the mental capacity to see this.

I’m all for giving a teen a $2,000 beater to cut his teeth on, but this one I would be nervous. With how today’s cars are built, I feel that this thing would fold up like a piece of tin foil if hit by anything bigger than a Mazda2.

Candler Felts is not to be mistaken for Chandler Delts, my Tumblr dedicated to Matthew Perry’s shoulder.

I can’t see the benefit of this much since the license plate is literally right below the brake lights... Unless the brake lights are dim as hell, it would overshadow the license plate frame lights...

Neutral: Where’s The Best Place To Test Autonomous Cars?

no I didn’t do the math, I specifically stated I don’t know. But you are not talking just Detroit, you are talking Michigan specifically the metro Detroit area which is much larger than Detroit, Detroit is the necrosed center of a donut, the surrounding area is actually quite significant. I was just stating that you

Engineers, yes. Engineers in the auto industry? No