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Your math is off. 45,000 Euro is about $51,000 dollars, so it’s USA=100, France=86. So France does 85% of the hours for 86% of the salary.

Not exactly....they use additional frame bracing on the 'verts, thus a convertible weighs more than its coupe counterpart, despite not having a steel roof.

It’s cool, but it ain’t $57,000 cool

One (among many) of the problems I have with Burger King’s food in general is it seems they don’t season anything. Adding some salt/pepper to their breakfast sandwich improves it a lot. They’re eggs still taste like they’re pre-cooked, re-hydrated, and previously frozen though.

People that are offended by “JAP” better stay away from vintage motorcycle shows and museums:

Those look just like the factory taillights.  All step-side pickups back then had lights like those (basically trailer lights).

If you think that’s the most idiotic thing, obviously you’ve never ridden one.

“Contrast that with Honda, where the salespeople were friendly...”

They’re not all good. The last time I shopped for a Honda (Oddysey), the salesman at my local dealer was arrogant and condescending, like he was doing me a favor by allowing me to buy a car there, stating that they have no problem selling all the cars

In the lead photo,  Kid Rock looks like Father Guido Sarducci

They’re not just using styling cues from ze Germans, they are hiring ze Germans to design thier cars. In 2012 Kia hired designer Peter Schuyer from Audi to be their chief design officer. Last year they hired Pierre Leclercq (former designer for BMW). Also on the staff of sister group Hyundai (since 2016) is Luc

The racial divide in the U.S. is being pried wider by people like the author of the headline of this article, which makes race the central issue of this story in which the victim’s race is not relevant.

This car predates both of those services by several years. I would’ve went with Compuserve or GEnie. Now we’re talking 80's.

Ha-ha, I totally missed that upon first reading.

These things were overpriced when new (I think that’s why they didn’t sell), and this one is overpriced now.  Crack-a-lacka

haha, the Nissan Rogue isn’t even a Nissan.  It’s a rebadged Samsung QM5 made in Busan, South Korea.

I read that the blue VW woodie was “signed” by Barris, but no indication that it was built by him

Good call. The Allante was a much better execution of the Chrysler TC concept.

I would assume that you could just use the spare key you’ve been using to start the car to unlock the door after the broken key was extracted.

It’s just a little too beat (and uber-high mileage) for that kind of money.  It would need to be under $1k for me to consider it.

Wait, what happend to $kay?