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omg, I forgot about the ASS seats! Still can’t believe they OK’d that acronym.

I like it, and I NP’d it...but I’d have to remove that red carbon fiber or continue it through the rest of the cabin and onto the door trim. Why put one piece in and then not complete the task?

I realize that next year, this will be 30 years ago (and none of us look like we did back then), but I would not have known that was Naomi Campbell at 22!

But does the XM have XM?

Yeah, funny how those popped up when the prices were going up, but per the article, we’ve had a “99 day straight decrease” and yet, those same people decided he -didn’t- do that.

IDK...I have three of them (two Mustangs and a Triumph TR-7) and in the nearly 30 years I’ve had convertibles, I have yet to get sunburned in one. I have also never gotten a moth in any of those cars (a dragonfly flew in one time which was a bit startling, but flew right out the other side just as quick, that’s about

Came here for this; the blueprint was already established with that car. Now that we have better technology and design, maybe someone could revisit something like this, but even better, and kill two birds with one stone? Have your EV/convertible cake and eat it too I say!

They are unusual, and kinda hard to find; the one in this article is also currently under auction at Hemmings:

However, NASA denies any involvement in the development of this:

IDK, but that ‘bralaclava’ just looks like she put a jogbra on backwards:

Or one of these:

Ohio is like “wait for meeee!”

In three of the pics, the look on their faces say “someone is getting throat-punched at the end of this show...”

Not gonna lie, I had to google “Toyota BZ4X” and “Subaru Solterra”; I wasn’t aware of either (the Toyota may as well be ‘the electric RAV-4", as that at least carries some name recognition, even if it isn’t quite the same car), and the Subaru I would probably confuse for an actual RAV-4 or BZ4X if I saw it on the

You could add more blind spots!

That was my first thought when I began reading this article. I have had 0 problems with Turo, and the variety far exceeds what regular rental companies have. As he noted at the end of the article, it makes more sense to reserve your car prior to going (that’s what I did when I was in Maui, and had no issues). That

,,,or basically how any woman on “Dynasty” would wear such a thing:

Bob walking past 3 series BMWs like...

It was obviously defective- I mean, he held it up, and the boom didn’t stop!

From a mileage perspective, I agree. From a personal one, let’s face it- absolutely no one is driving for Uber because they want to. So if your finances are such that you have to drive for them, said finances also probably don’t support purchsing the long range model of anything because...well, if you had that kind of