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It’s ridiculously simple when you put it that way. Nissan kneecaps the already drowning Mitsubishi, then knocks on their door like:

“Deutsche Bahn, ... manages efficient travel throughout the country” umm, not so much. More like manages a whole clusterfuck of delays and bad service. They say, everything delayed for less than 5 minutes is not too late. Funny thing though, that they plan their connections in a way that does not account for those

Mark 2 16V, pre-door seatbelts so like ‘88 or ‘89. Ultimate combination of tossable, responsive, practical, and simple.

the latter group found out they were polluting far more than your average driver.

Doesn’t really matter that they’re made there. Europeans tend to do the same things for cars that are made on the other side of the globe. Do you really think a German or your average other European would buy a car like a new BMW X5 (US built) from a lot? Most cars are ordered from the manufacturer.

Yeah, I might be a bit biased, but I'm digging the Caddy more

Imo they should just stop with the whole VW brand cheapening in US. I understand it’s a tricky thing to VW group as they don’t have Seat and Skoda there, but Jetta and Passat of the generation when they started the new volume strategy in US have probably done more harm long term to the brand than the diesel gate.

Let’s not forget the grill-less Tesla 312 from 1973. They've been doing this for years.

Pretty sure it’s CBP that will come to crush these cars. They’ve always been known to be reasonable and level headed.

Specially designed for all season outdoor player:

Never, ever, ever thought I’d say this, but they actually managed to make it look worse by taking away that beaked monstrosity they called a design cue

Man whatever happened to if it ain’t broke don’t fix it

As someone who uses Dutch trams regularly - all over Den Haag, Rotterdam and Amsterdam - as well as services like the Randstadrail from Den Haag to Zoetermeer, I find myself stifling a chuckle reading this article. The studies that prove people can walk faster are - I suspect - done in US cities where the public

“Did somebody say Maximum?”

Ah DUH, an aptly named grennie special interest group that can’t distinguish between real world conditions and test cycles. They’ve done it before - they like drama and making clickbait. Probably the types who insist on retaining private cars and larged detached houses while the rest get a bicycle or occasional bust,

The OEM is not going to report more than what is required, if the test does not produce adequate RDE numbers, that is on the test developer, not the manufacturer.

$59.5k? CP. I was thinking it would be something to contemplate at $7500. I may have no inkling of the value of vintage Ferraris.

It’s no Audi A8 with the blow job seat on the back of the front seats

Why spend 100+ million on R&D and tooling when the car is just going to eat sales that would of gone to a sister company. Beautiful concept, makes 0 sense for them to build it though.

-E30
-Runs (kind of..)
-Inline 6
-$2,500
-(bonus) 80's convertible in cocaïne white