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Definitely not bomb-proof or even bomb-resistant. It doesn’t appear to have any armor. Weather-Tech bed liner isn’t bomb-proof or armor. The square sides will turn into Swiss cheese without deflecting any shrapnel. It’s sides and windows need to be slanted at a pretty good angle to allow bullets, shrapnel, RPGs etc to

Most cheap-ass Jalops won’t even spend $4,000 on a car, and here is an article about a $4,000 bicycle...

There is an inverse power relationship between your distance from a location and the degree of specificity to which you need to describe it. Examples:

An automated line to do something as simple as secondary packaging of say, syringes, can take months and months to set up beyond the initial design, build, debug, install, etc.

These tests do not accurately reflect the real-world usage of an Alfa-Romeo. A rear-impact from the breakdown lane is by-far the most likely crash for a Giulia owner.

Ok. In her defense, as someone who has been a network anchor (radio) and is still in broadcast news in a top 10 market, she likely DID have a hard break. You’re up against automation and you absolutely must hit that break (hit that post). If you don’t, the automation will cut you off. You have to backtime your way

Musk be like

OH! Jokes about the reliability of Alfa Romeo. SO original and funny! HAHAHA!

So how on earth did he go from this perfection:

Anyone who chooses to live in a community with an HOA gets what they deserve.

Once you reach a certain age, pitching a tent gets harder and harder.

Actually have an ‘16 Audi, ‘14 BMW, and a ‘63 Porsche so no I’m not a fanboy, I’m pointing out flawed logic. Unlike the past, Volvo now has the right team (Polestar), given said team the right direction (act independently), given that team ample budget (thanks Geely), and Polestar can tap into MANY corporate resources

For: Allante is the cheapest way to get into the Pininfarina club this side of the Atlantic, could gain you some great conversations with GM fans, an interesting blend of Italian and GM engineering.

Jesus man, just go the fuck away Elio, no one wants your shitty cars, and no taxpayers should have to pay for them.

It looks like very much with the Ford F150 2009 headlight, especially the plastic lens parts:

Take it from a guy who has driven newer French cars (Citroen and Peugeot) and lived in France - they aren’t special. There isn’t one French car that I would be eager to own. These cars just seem amazing because, for the time being, they’re forbidden fruit on this side of the Atlantic.

Minor edit, but this “the driver’s Porsche lost control”

I’d say by the before pic with it half buried in sand and salt water that the car was already a total loss before it was run over by a truck.

Seller took his new dealer license down to Manheim Auctions, bought a cheap Panamera with needs, he polished away those needs, and now flips it to the first sucker who doesn’t do his homework. And he writes a misleading ad to prove his lack of honesty.