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After I bought my BMW, all my coworkers have been on my ass about being a euro snob. They would all subscribe to that magazine if it was real, just to make fun of me.

Once again, very informative and great article Steve!

Mustangs are like Camrys where I live. Both are very common and neither one really gets you noticed. In fact, when was the last time a non-special edition mustang got anyone noticed?

Say hello to LMP1.

According to the Cars.com American made index, the Toyota Camry is #2 on the list. Meaning it’s domestic part content lead its position there. I think domestic part content is a good measure how “American” a car is.

The one where they drive.....at all....

Apparently I am middle class. But let me tell you, earning $65k a year in the Bay Area, I am definitely living like I am lower class. Otherwise, I couldn't survive.

I (a 29 year old male) said this in front of many coworkers, after sharing that I just received a speeding ticket. “I think women get less speeding tickets compared to men.” Then I referred to the Friends episode where Rachel and (I think) Ross both get pulled over by cops, but Rachel doesn’t get the speeding ticket

If only they could use their classic design language to design modern day cars. I think the 4C looks meh.

I don’t think I’ve ever starred this many individual posts on a single thread before.

Having test driven a lot of cars....BMW’s M-Steering wheel is amazing. The diameter, feel, feedback......I can’t live without it. This Caddy seems like the opposite of it, but I guess you’d have to really experience it to give it a fair rating.

Just waiting for the VTEC Bros to start rolling down the street with their fart can exhaust and try to race me when I am just trying to get some lunch. Good times.

Isn't this the reason Group B was discontinued? Is there already strict rules in place for this and are not followed? Or do such rules not exist?

Great article Steve, thanks for the info.

You’re going to get fired again Doug! Said “except” instead of “accept”.

Well now.....this is sort of surprising!

Pretty easy since one of them has 570s on the license plate. Unless you changed it on purpose.

So true Doug. I had the hardest time finding internet in Europe (Germany, Austria, France, Switzerland). Even when we were spending $200 a night at a hotel, it wouldn't be complimentary. But good ole Murican! Starbucks was there to save the day.

You have a hard time with sarcasm don't you.

I once played BF4's single player campaign.....