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Neutral: I use them only as a “second pair of eyes”. I drive like my life and others are on the line, because they really are. Have the active safety equipment is fine, but it doesn’t ever replace a driver’s attention. Having it there is helpful as we are humans and can’t pay attention to everything all the time.

NEUTRAL:

they were hornets

If you like the P38 (and some of us do), and actually wanted to spend $13k on one, why wouldn’t you get the nicest one you could get?

Thank you so much for sharing this.

Don’t begrudge others their benefits. Instead, ask where yours are. If you’re like most people, you’ll find them located in a rounding error at the bottom of an executive’s pocket lint.

I think he means they won't be able to produce them fast enough. Not the acceleration

8-10$/gallon: you mean the minimum it should be with carbon taxes and no subsidies?

How badly did your back and ass hurt after a couple of hours in the 110?

$49,900?!? That’s almost Wrangler money!

Definitely need to get back to the era of not allowing the chauffeur to have a roof.

Meh, that’s a stock Wrangler. By the time it has a couple thousand dollars of modifications such as Angry Eyes, Military Grade LEDs, wheels with Ben Hur spinners, Bikini Tops, etc. it will be just as good as sitting in a parking lot outside of a mall as any of the others.

Wait, Cadillac makes Right Hand drive cars? 

Cadillac is the Harley Davidson of cars.

One of the major reasons to buy a luxury car is for the attention and driving a Telsa attracts much more attention than driving a BMW or Merc. Nobody cares if you come to work in a new 5 Series, but if you pickup a new Model 3, half of your team is going to want to go check it out.

Egon Schiele! Your references are SICK!

The biggest product crime in the US is being associated with old people. If Gen Z ever sees crossovers as their “parents car”, like wagons and minivans before it, something new and “younger” will rise.

I missed being able to reply to this early on because I was at work last night (as an unpaid essential federal employee....) but I do have a couple of things to add as I know I am one of the more obsessive rotary-nuts around here.