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If he talked out of one side of his mouth, and that side wasn’t the side that maximized profits for Ford, his employer, he would be fired. The best you can possibly get, from someone in his position, is talking out both sides of his mouth. If he just talked about the civic/environmental ramifications of larger

Lol. If you can’t recognize the difference between the articles that are in The Onion and this article here, I am not sure I can help you.

Fine. Then stick to a generic “Williams will be sporting a giant Union Jack livery” article that anyone (or AI) could write. Go to any number of other websites for straight news. Car or otherwise. Don’t waste your time here.

You know this article is a joke, right?

I have a 2021 Mazda 6 and my daughter’s rear facing seat fits in fine. And the front seat is in a normal position.

There could be a host of reasons (generally speaking)...

I should have been more clear in my “getting a lot” statement. Typically that is used to convey that this is a good value or something similar, and means something is qualitatively good. Whereas here, I just meant that this car literally has a lot of ‘stuff’...hybrid, trick differential, awd, tech, obviously fast, I’m

When I was in high school (graduated in 1999), a M5 was my dream car. So I was wondering if this car is just as much out of reach for me today as it was back then (not considering what I made then/make now). So break out the old inflation calculator and...this car is cheaper (MSRP-wise) than back then. You read

How does this not over-rev the engine? Or does the torque converter somehow prevent this?

Do Teslas not come with Hill Brake Hold Assist (or whatever car companies call it)? All my recent cars have had this...even my girl friend’s base Impreza had it.

Uh oh. You brought up ‘left-foot braking’...prepare for this discussion to veer off-course.

Reverse: I think it was just a weather balloon / parachute test dummies.

Can’t disagree more. Cities like Boston used to require this...and it just increases housing prices. So now they have started reducing this requirement because they realized they were wrong. Municipalities in California have even gone so far as to no longer require parking for ADUs (accessory dwelling units) to help

I hope you are right about EVs. That would actually be awesome for basically everyone...if the technology in 5 years is just so much better than it is now, that everything now is obsolete. Though I am not sure why you linked to the R3 (which looks awesome imo), when that uses just regular battery technology.

That’s fine, but I think you are expecting a little too much from what is primarily an entertainment, and free, website. This isn’t the New York Times.

This is taken from a piece of an article that looks like it was published in both ‘American Heritage’ and ‘Forbes’. Both can probably be considered fairly legitimate news sources.

Since I am short on time today I am going with a non-serious answer.

I was going to write something like this (you can see my real answer elsewhere) but decide not to because I don’t have time today to a) provide my rationale b) list the pro/cons of actually implementing it and c) argue with people over it.

Obviously this would need to be in Europe so that the timing is right wrt the other races. I am partial to Spa.

For me it was/is the finance guy/lady. One bad experience basically makes me see red when I get in that office.