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Who says it hasn’t already?

Over Under on when the first 2024 gets wrapped around a tree?

You see “abandoned car vending machine”, I see “new, upscale studio lofts with panoramic windows”

This is Denver, after all.  

Maybe they can lease it to a fly-by-night importer of used JDM Skylines.

Sadly I called this one correctly, I wonder if they had seatbelts on ?

I don’t know about that, Tesla drivers are giving them a good run for their money.

I think most of these people are in lizard brain mode when they do this kinda stuff. Unfortunately it just doesn’t make sense, not thinking straight. 

Legal consequences and morality aside, I just can’t imagine being so mad at someone that I’d give myself a body shop bill over it.

Audi suv drivers are the worst of the worst. 100x worse than g wagon or land rovers drivers.

 Audi drivers really are the new BMW drivers. 

Kicks its ass when it’s not in the shop?

I adore the Quadrifoglio, but those two are barely comparable. The Giulia has more power and weighs 700 lbs less. Of course it’s going to be faster. 

Maybe I come from a place of too much privilege, but here where I live (DC), we can't enforce fines and citations for Maryland and Virginia drivers, and a lot of the time that you see accidents with pedestrians or cyclists, or accidents that cause serious harm to others, you can look up the  license plate to find

The Cayenne E-Hybrid is the correct answer, but I would also accept the X5 as it is very comfy, has impressive battery only range and hasn’t yet been ruined by the new styling efforts of the marque.

I am a reservation holder for the 2023 300C. I am also a huge fan of Jackie Brown, my favorite Tarantino film.

funny how you mention their luxury experiences being just a little off. ive felt the same thing visiting VN or other 3rd world countries... I’ve always just considered it a “knock off luxury experience.” just like a lot of knock off products out there, they do 95% really damn well 5% questionable, but at least it’s

This is a pretty fascinating write-up. I’ve been to Vietnam several times, and one thing that constantly struck me was how friendly, open, and accommodating the people were. Sometime that accommodation jumped over into more of a desire to impress and dump only the most premium experiences on me. Every luxury resort

I’ve been to France probably a dozen times. I feel about 10X safer walking (or cycling) there around traffic than anywhere in the US I’ve ever been. My experience with other Euro countries is less, but I feel the same about them to (especially Sweden). The culture is just different, and in this regard, much better,