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Thank you for writing this so I don’t have to spend the time to explain something simple to what I assume is a college educated person. I normally don’t disagree with the “political stances” taken by the staff here, but what kind of asinine, cloistered state of obliviousness do you have to live in to write this

It’s VW clean diesel.

I’m not sure why the author keeps insisting on calling millimeters (mm) inches. Not only is 42 inches 25 times 42mm, it’s also not even the same measurement standard.

Not trying to be rude, but how are any of these articles “Ultimate” Buying Guides? 9o% of the body of the articles are cut and paste feature and options list, there are zero first hand reviews or accounts from previous/recent buyers and owners, and there is no real world, out of the office, hands on information. The

Yeah, Google has had a problem with Android fragmentation for a while now. It's about time their hardware caught up to the trend.

That was totally my thought as well. Traverse.

At first glance I thought it was a Chevy Traverse.

Just looks like they stuck some Cadillac badges on a Chevy.

Yup; every single pre-owned G35/G37 owner I’ve known has been a GQ-lite, tequila chugging, leg-day skipping, “green for tha money, gold for tha honeys,” nightclub promoter-type working on an AA in Communications at a community college they never go to.

We can only hope and pray.

I’ve seen one in the metal. Pictures don’t do it justice. Unless it sitting lower than the to my eye very high riding C isn’t your thing. All subjective, of course. The AMG C is not what I’m talking about. I mean the run of the mill, off the lot C sedan I’ve seen. It rides wayyyyy too high.

New MacBook:

"To me, they've always looked like toys with their thick, ugly hinges and unnecessarily bulky frames."

In related news, January 1 is the date that many manufacturers increase their pricing for global inflation.

Once you see it:

Can you see it?

You think that's something, you should see the Train Daredevil Team...

This, the exhaust, I see you in there.

Good thing no one is Russia is skilled or organized enough to steal passwords.

Another fantastic and interesting article Tyler! Keep up the good work!