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"Hi, can I put a thing on my CRAPPY 13 year old car and make it sound like farts? Great? And chicks will dig it?" "Oh, yes Sir, the women will come a runnin' for your flatuante Ford Fiesta!" "Great! I'll take the biggest, loudest, most europeans sounding fart-can you have!"

There needs to be a provision on the books somewhere that once you reach a saturation point of traffic offenses, you straight up lose your license and you can't get it back for some number of years. No "oh, you can drive to work" bullshit, no "finish this five-hour course tought by someone who couldn't care less that

THAT was the term I was thinking of but couldn't come up with.

I think the new company should be called MSG.

A good sound system.

I'm on your side here. :)

Here are my financial calculations: I chose three cars for this comparison....

1) Ford Focus SE w/ automatic and Sync : $20,513 per truecar, 31 mpg combined

2) Prius (three, the minimum trim level to be even considered comparably equipped): $24,280 purchase price per truecar, 50 mpg.

3)

Mynd you, møøse bites Kan be pretty nasti...

Of course it's Carmageddon on Android...the graphics and gameplay is just like it was on your old computer...blood and all!

How exactly do you think that GM could sell it for $3,000 less than a Prius? The Volt's battery is 10x the capacity of the one in the Prius. The Volt's electric motor has twice the horsepower as the Prius' motor. The Volt can do 100% of it's driving without any gas, unlike the Prius. How could GM design, build and

The tesla and leaf are dead at 100 miles. The Volt drives on until you need to fill it up at a gas station, something that takes about five minutes.

Good grief.

First off, you can't get a Prius for half the cost of a Volt. The Volt, after incentives and tax credits, is currently running about $28,500 at worst - The MSRP is $40k, there are $4k in incentives and $7500 in tax credits. Some states you get even more. A comparably equipped Prius is over $26,000.

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When we moved the savings of $400 a month in gas evaporated by not needing to drive so much. Not the cars fault. Yes it is expensive, the interior was much nicer than you make it out to be, and it's NOTHING like a Prius. Which is the problem. People think of it as a hybrid, not a car you can drive around on zero gas...

Your personal experience means nothing. My son notices more cool cars on the road than me, he asks questions if he sees me working on my car, everytime he sees a muscle car he tells me when he grows up he's going to buy one. When I get in a place in life where I can afford to do it I fully intend on buying a beat up

Cadzilla

Many American's also used to think dancing and rock music were "the Devil's work".

Clearly you're not a Ferrari mechanic looking for the next month's shop rent. Otherwise, this would all be music to your ears.

Only in America is an F150 considered a "car".

Gasp;;;;;;;;;;;

Yeah, that was an entertaining rant. The thing is, people are buying Teslas because they like them, not because the government said they had to. People buy cheaper electrics because they really like not having to buy $4/gallon gas all the time. The vast majority of the commuting public (myself included) could easily