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I think it’s especially funny when it’s a car no one’s generally proud to own. Like a shitty old Grand Am with a big PONTIAC sticker on the windshield.

I’d be open to giving lab-grown a try. I refuse on principle to consume the Beyond, Impossible, or any of the poorly spelled plant-based meat replacements. I eat meat but will enjoy a black bean burger, tofu, portobello sandwich, etc, because they’re their own thing with their own cooking properties and flavor, not

Prius sales are down because of both the early adopters of EVs moving to full EV and the fact that the Prius doesn’t have a huge edge over other hybrids anymore so there’s much more direct competition in addition to hybrids in larger segments with more space.

Jesus you’re right they’ve really jumped up there. Welp I did find an S4 for $50k so I guess that puts me in a $20k Boxster which is still findable.

1. The lowest mileage manual Cayenne 2011-2013-ish I can find for daily driving and towing. ~$25k

I bet there’s some language in the contract that states they are free to do an exterior inspection without physically coming onto the property at any time including aerial footage. The article says they were told it was both a drone and then not a drone. They could have seen this from an updated Google Earth image. We

Good, glad they’re seeing the light. As much as I have loved MB in the past I’ll admit the C63 has always been a second-run to the M3 for outright performance. It was really the experience that put someone in one and that includes the sound and overall craziness of a V8 in such a small car. They need to keep the V8 or

You could argue all 911s maybe, but there’s no retro styling in a Cayenne or Macan apart from the key being on the left

I don’t get why they call it terrible in the article, I mean it’s not a great car by modern standards but at the time it was a good muscle car and especially the variants were great.

It’s not full retro, but the Porsche 911 Sport Classic.

I had a quick drive in one once, they weren’t all that bad. My parents have a 57 and it’s not really a performer anyway, more of an American GT. At least the new one got a more modern for the time 5-speed auto and had almost 300 hp, so it wasn’t a dog.

They really are good cars, they just get discounted because of the reputation of the last gen. Even though the original was also a good handling car and plenty quick (same power/torque as a contemporary GTI), just had more plastic inside and a DCT that wasn’t as smooth. The newer gen is a much nicer ride and bigger

I’m sure much of the cost difference is with Tesla insurance they can likely get parts at cost so repairs would be much cheaper, and they wouldn’t need to pay rental reimbursement, instead just give you a loaner Tesla.

Find the nicest 5 year old Panamera you can get. S, GTS, or Turbo, it’ll handle whatever you want and be fun doing it. And they’ve proven to be very reliable so long-term should be a good bet even putting a lot of miles on.

Good thing you got it screenshotted, I’m guessing the new images will be a bit blurry.

I mean the current Mazda3 hatch and sedan are both beautiful, not an opinion it’s a straight fact so they may be disqualified.

Honestly I think it has less with the manufacturer/country of origin than it does the fact that across the US the sign placement is not standardized so any camera system is going to be wrong sometimes depending on the location they used when they were programming/testing it.

They all rate vehicles differently, while Progressive may not be a lot more for entry-level it could be a much larger difference with a different carrier or, say, with a Plaid vs an M5.

Now in the city and most built-up areas the map database is usually pretty good. Obviously though NY isn’t just a city so I would still argue that improvements would be needed before implementing it.

By navigation system I don’t mean in the car or a Garmin. I mean Google maps, Apple maps, etc. through carplay. I was just in the middle of nowhere IA last weekend and it was telling me a country road (open country roads without posted limits are all 55 mph) was 30 mph for about 20 miles. Last time I was in