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For quarter of a million, I don't.

If we were all used to seeing these 18" wheels, and someone put the 13" ones on, we'd all say how silly and cartoonish the bubble tires looked.

ABS - Because it gives everyone a chance to act like a total idiot until the last moment, and then look like a hero because ABS performed as designed.

No. Automatic headlight suck because they don't turn on in the rain unless it's reaally dark. Therefore the driver thinks "yay, i have automatic lights so they're on whenever they need to be." which is wrong. Or they don't turn on the taillights as well.

The free maintenance is now a joke by the way: 1 year/10,000 miles. So 1 oil change and you're done...

No because they can't blame it on guns or republicans.

Iceland.

Listen, pro tip of all pro tips, DO NOT SPEED IN VA.

Thanks...I didn't know what 20% meant without this additional info.

A little outside of the American muscle car persona, but I think we can all agree that Mercedes makes some fine muscle cars, and Brabus takes them to 11. There are multitudes of them, but one of my faves is the Brabus Bullit, twin turbo V12, 720+ HP in a C-Class chassis. Big engine, small car. The muscle car

Is this the coolest Citroen DS in the state of Washington? You tell me! But looking at these shots, I would say it's hard to beat.

Today's diesels pull pretty good from around 1500rpm tho.

Haha just a tad bit. It's just too buzzy for my tastes, it sounds like a fart can four to me.

Yield signs, traffic circles/rotaries/roundabouts and the idea of stop signs appear to perplex most drivers. Also, rain and/or snow.

It's a shame that these photos in an otherwise cool looking location were completely ruined by that awful HDR. I can't believe anyone actually thought that these photos looked good.

Wow. HDR much?

That is a mess. Wow. The safety of these things are so amazing. 20 years ago that's a "he's dead" pic. Now the "He's ok" proclamation is just semantics and all we worry about is that Audi's down a car. Simply incredible.

On the other side of the coin, if you can call it that, are actors Russell Crowe and Rose McGowan, who have hosted events at the hotel and have called the boycott "misguided," as they believe that it's just punishing the hotel workers. So there's that.

no.

The Cayman will definitely cost more to own in the long run, especially if take into account the massive depreciation hit a new Porsche will take compared to an already-depreciated ten year old Ferrari.