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Probably just a bad crimp at the connector.   

Good examples of Z3s are just too easy to find for not much more $$$. Here is a 97 with the 2.8L 6 and a six speed for two bucks shy of $5K. The paint is good, the body is good, the interior is good, and it has 40K fewer miles on it. Tell me that’s not worth the extra $2898!

Have you seen the wheels on the new Forester?

Yep!

Does anyone?

He’s definitely an enthusiast of his own car, and possibly of his own farts.

What really grinds is that, even if you turn up with $0.5M, there’s this rust proofing that they put on at the factory, there’s nothing they can do about it...

I thought it was a Ferrari that was more than I can afford?

They don’t respond to emails because then things are in writing.

From what I gather the kicks is nothing like the juke other than the fact that it is in the same segment. 

While I see your point, I disagree with your conclusion 100%.

It’s a CRV.  The driver most likely never even saw the cop, or the train, or anything else.

Rob - Friendly advise from a guy who does data visualization professionally: Never use 3D charts. Sure, they look less boring, but the whole point of visualizing the data is making it easy to show the differences and patterns. 3D charts skew the data making it harder to see at a glance. The “nations” chart hurts my

Looks like an eGolf. Here’s one where the gauges aren’t being rude.

2010s era Nissan Maxima+Lexus IS+ Holden Commodore

The Sonanta Felantra, Soultage, Stingtima and the Forterento

These pictures also give some good information about the car itself—for example, that SUV body only has three doors! Why? Structural reasons, relating to the nature of the fiberglass body? Styling tests for two- and four-door versions? I’m really not sure.

  • Complains about VW’s reliability

To be fair, all wheels over 17" on street cars are an exercise in design and bragging rights, not performance, and small sidewalls are ruining handling/comfort balances in cars ACROSS THIS GREAT LAND.

The egregious and terrible nature of the core take here almost distracts from the absolutely heinous addendum about the best kind of pizza.