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Agreed. I saw that concept and it was love. The classic proportions mixed with contemporary angles and sharp edges looked awesome.

Oh, you said poster cars, not car posters...

Yeah, I had to go check. Most places consider the Impala, Taurus, and Charger as competition for each other, they are all right around the same base price.

Hmm, driver error or is the car not suited for our fabulous weather?

I live in Wisconsin, and I was just commenting the other day how many of these I have seen out and about. Just anecdotal evidence, but I've seen more of these compared to the Fusion, which I believe is it's main competitor.

That is unfortunate, have you looked at prices for the class at a local tech college? I find that it can be significantly cheaper than any "name brand" class. It's totally cool if you just don't care to get licensed, but the cost can be lowered.

In Wisconsin, my home state, you don't have to pay anyone but the DMV to get a license. Is it seriously that hard to take a Saturday, pay about $60 which also renews your drivers license, and then ride fully legal? I just don't understand the reasoning not to.

I'm not going to say that the trucker is clear of responsibility in this wreck, given that the guy looks like he was camping out in the left lane, but at a certain point it doesn't matter who's right and who's wrong.

In fact, a study predicts that the dropping oil prices will have the biggest impact on the sales of electric cars. The reason is that electric cars tend to become less of a cost saving measure when gas gets cheap and more of an inconvenience. And since you see the price at the pump everyday, it's a more immediate

Oh man, I am glad to hear this! Hopefully, I'll get a good chance to see these cars at Road America this year. I'm bringing my camera for sure!

That's not the original Gran Turismo!

The biggest point you are missing: He didn't sell his stocks, so he lost no money. If you don't sell your stock, you still have profit potential.

Learn how the stock market works, he hasn't lost a dime if he didn't sell any stock.

5. Mini Cooper S

I think that the American domestic scene was, to the enthusiast, lagging behind in performance and value from the late 80s to around now, that a lot of the attention was given to imports, like you said. The disappearance of RWD was only bemoaned as FWD became more and more common. There are definitely good cars that

My opinion as a veteran of desert storm and a 4 time bronze star recipient that I might look stupid n my hummer but unlike some people I have earned my right to drive my hummer. I just don't like to look like a man bitch in my cube and g wagon because I dont want people to know im a stay at home house maid and afraid

I wholeheartedly agree. I am just sick of people using the points you brought up to rationalize reasons to continue using oil based fuels. Sorry I came across so aggressive.

Manuals that get better MPG than autos, as a rule, doesn't hold true for a lot of new cars.

That means 61% of a full charge is *NOT* coming from coal. A gasoline engine is only about 30% efficient, as is a coal plant. Are you saying it's better to have many millions of 30% efficient gas engines, creating nothing but heat and waste gases, rather than a few coal plants doing the same? Don't forget gasoline

The EPA test is horrible for manual transmissions. It specifies shift points, and vehicle speed, if you know your car, and know when to short shift and cruise in a much higher gear, you can beat the EPA estimates.