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omg guise this literally looks totally exactly identical to a Lamborghini.

How about this rest stops in Gori, Georgia (the country, not the state):

much good

implying their total value is $7.2 billion. That's at least twice the value of Jalopnik.com.

Wait just a doggone minute!

I can't believe you've never put the two together, either.

Best Buy also has the 32" Insignia 720p LED HDTV for $150.

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Read the reviews. You'd be surprised by a few of them.

Yeah, it's available for free for Amazon Kindle.

True, but you have to get the 21 inch wheels, the performance package, the glass panoramic roof, the tech package, the upgraded leather package, the interior light package, the smart system, the upgraded sound, etc not to mention the rear-facing seats (did those ever make it to production?).

Well yeah, if I had an extra 50k on top of the other extra 50k-60k I'd get the Model S, no doubt.

Her reaction was appropriate.

Because it is one of the most beautifully elegant cars created in the last decade.

He woke up in a new Bugatti..err..bug.

That's what I thought as well. If you hover over this very story, it shows "58 new visitors" and 2055 views (as of this comment). No way there have been just 58 uniques.

If I had 50-60k laying around I'd put in an offer one of the heavily discounted ones on eBay.

A 1992 Chevrolet Caprice is not a donk and can never be a donk.

The Nissan Leaf, Fiat 500e, and Smart ForTwo EV will only be worth 18%, 21% and 21.5% of their sale value, respectively, in about five years. Compare that to their gasoline counterparts which could be worth as much as 40% in the same time.