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Why pick out those states? None of the states you mentioned are even in the top five based on the rt value. NC is less than 1, and GA is at 1. Also, those states did were not amongst those that set record highs last week.

I’m pretty sure this is the owners, I don’t want to sell it price. They probably want to keep it on the showroom for the owner to occasionally take it for ‘test drives.’ 

Who knew it only applied when going over 20 mph in the year 2020? How else can we explain this year?

Yeah, but if you are rolling in a Rolls, it might be worth the fine to keep the emblem. They probably have the money for it. 

Kinda makes me wonder if they are going to be the Grinch and steal everyone’s Christmas lights.

Also, what about other lighting features? I mean next they will be taking our stars, which are the only stars one can see in the city anyway.

That is my point. People who suggest truck drivers underutilize their trucks must not look in the mirror too often, because most vehicles are not used to their maximum potential everyday.

I mean sure. Another commenter suggested I instead of dancing around the bush, I should reply like this:

Quite acting willfully obtuse.

1st rule of internet commenting:

So the 99% comment was filler and had no meaning? Got it. 

Your comment seems like a strong endorsement for the vehicle. If you did not mean at as an endorsement, please explain what you meant so I can understand.

A Prius has enough capability for 99% of sedan/CUV/sports car owners ‘needs’. Should everyone just get a Prius?

There really are two China’s. There is the big city China, which rivals the most modern cities anywhere in the world, but there is also all of China that is not a big city and where much of the population lives. Really basic quality of life stuff is slow to make it to the areas that are not in cities. The gap seems

So I feel like we are in agreement. In response to OPs suggestion that we could have sub $7,000 cars if we rolled back safety regs to 2005, I said the sub-$7,000 cars still don’t have 2005 level safety.

Except it is different than fast cars that don’t see the track, because you can still enjoy a bit spirited driving in those super cars around town.

I think by the time people are done upgrading their Wranglers, they are bumping $130K. To be clear, I am talking about people that upgrade and never take it off road. I once saw an ad for a wrangler where they upgraded everything, tires, suspension, drive shafts, body panels, bumpers, fenders, engine and etc, then

Interesting, I visit China fairly often and I don’t see this. The taxi’s don’t have airbags in the front. I can’t tell if they have seatbelts because they are always covered by a seat cover, because no one uses them. However, I know I have gotten into some cars without them. I guess it is possible someone removed

If Geely or some other Chinese outlet sells a $7000 new car over here, they will be an overnight success.

My sister’s subaru was in the same boat. They replaced the airbag inflators with defective ones, figuring it would take a few years before they became dangerous. However, she sold it before the ‘good’ inflators came in. I have no idea if the current owners even understood the situation or if they took it do a