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I live in Scotland, and Jaguars such as the XE and that boring crossover (F-Pace I think) are reasonable common, but are outsold buy BMW, Mercedes, and Audi

Neutral: How bad will Brexit be?

Would you want to drive a Trabant or an Isetta for long distances though?

Around tight corners, the Crown Vic would be better, as its lighter and has a lower centre of gravity.

This won’t be a great police car. Michigan State Police testing may say it had the best performance, but at the track they used for testing, the lap record is held by a Charger Pursuit from a few years ago.

Sounds like an annoying gimmick to me. Don’t drive the car as fast as you can in the dry, and you’ll be fine. I don’t want a warning thing to show up whenever it rains.

Good advice, sedans are superior to crossovers. However, I’d still buy a used BMW, because they’re still way cheaper than a new car, and the money you save on depreciation you can put towards repairs. 

I’m pretty sure a Tesla would overheat if this was attempted in the summer.

Don’t see the appeal of the Opel Tigra. I’ve driven the Corsa that it was based on, and it was horrible- the Ford Fiesta of the same era was much better

But crossover buyers, who know nothing about cars, won’t know that and will trade their Honda Pilot in for a Civic.  

But crossover buyers, who know nothing about cars, won’t know that and will trade their Honda Pilot in for a Civic.  

Slightly off-topic, but wasn’t Checker supposed to be putting the Aerobus and a Marathon-based pick-up into production? Any news on that?

Best cars: Honda Civic Type R EP3, Mercedes CL500, BMW 525d E60 (which I bought)

How has racing changed my life?

NP. That engine and transmission will run forever if looked after, and the CL didn’t have the rust issues and unreliable air suspension that plagued the W220.

British cars will get a big price increase, due to Brexit.

They need to have a more affordable version, without the Allroad package, and with the diesel engine from the Audi SQ7 TDI. Preferably available in Metallic Teak Brown

If the people who sent these emails are actually part of a car enthusiast community, its no wonder that women don’t want to be car enthusiasts.

The reason performance cars have huge wheels is because it allows the car to show off its massive drilled brake rotors, so it can shout about its performance.  

This is ridiculous. I never thought I’d live to see the day when Lamborghini makes what is essentially a minivan, minus third row seats