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They never really cared to sell it. They are required by Australia’s Auto Union to export a certain number of cars per year. Its the reason why Ford Australia is no more.

I hate, HAAATE, flames shooting out of my face, loooathe the cheeto elect.

“that we’re spinning job creation in struggling parts of the country as a negative?”

Journalism this isn’t.


With the new Lexus, we won’t have to slow down for BLM protesters anymore!

Why get this when you can get a new Mustang that drives through pedestrians? Everyone knows it’s a lot quicker to go through than around.

Did anyone hear this?

Check’s in the mail, $kay.

> not expecting him to beat nearly everyone
> Owner/Racer/Coach at DriveFasterNow.com

Having driven and owned a turbo keijidosha, no, no you don’t want a kei in the US or EU. Those things wouldn’t survive a crash with a BMW 5-series, much less a Chevy Tahoe or a MAN freight truck.

Like the Corvair, with its van, pickup truck, sedan and coupe and wagon.

I wonder what major food group I could do without...

Heads were replaced too, but specs were not provided.

(450hp-420hp)/450hp*100=6.7% driveline loss. That is rather suspiciously low.

That was the opinion of one writer, Kristen. I for one take karting VERY SERIOUSLY and can’t wait to BEAT all your ASSES tomorrow. (I’ll probably lose)

Photography has a lot of optics. It would make sense for a camera company to branch out into other optical products and a number of them do.

Yes, I can ride a motorcycle!

As an optician, you sure remember the pseudo-aviator Polaroid sunglasses, with plastic polarized lenses that became darker in full sunlight. Not bad, even if short lived.

Polaroid eyewear actually predates the electronics-Edwin Land was a bit of a polymath, like Edison-so there is some logic. Also, as happens with multiple and even single bankruptcies, Polaroid Eyewear has different ownership (Safilo S. p. A.) and headquarters (Zurich) than Polaroid (PLR IP Holdings, LLC in Minnetonka).

dear americans!

Way longer than fifteen years. I remember STS reviews starting like that in the early nineties, when the STS was my dream car and there was no coed gym class.