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Dear Lexus: This is what you were trying to do every time you fucked up.

No economy class "entry-level" seats in the new planes. Just second-hand first class berths.

If I were a fan of the beetle, that would be the one to get. However I'm not a fan, and that $33k+ price tag triggers the "what else could I get for that sum" part of my brain..

I'm sorry, I must have missed something here. Am I reading this right? a fwd car with staggered wheel sizes—and the bigger ones are on the back? Must make for an amusing ride to say the least

The ship is located at a depth unsafe for human divers — 55 feet

Hard to be a performance brand when all you have is an underperforming, overpriced sports car, and a medium sized house with an incredibly large engine in it. I love the Viper and I love the Hellcat, but neither is a competitor numbers-wise to the base C7 or the last-gen GT500/ZL1/Z28. To drop your only racing program

No...it says alot about being drunk.

It's not the purchase that gets you; it's the upkeep. The "3F Rule" exists for a reason - If it flies, floats, or fucks, it's cheaper to rent.

And if you ARE going to spend $140k on a car, why get a Viper when you can have this piece of ass?

Yes. But I'd add a very important detail. You initiate an emergency descent AND THEN declare an emergency.

I'll take the black on black 550 with the gated 6spd. Yummy.

In this segment: Price. Is. Everything.

Not to try and one-up or anything, but my father-in-law's Jag XK120 was once the hero car in a Playboy Playmate of the Year video. *mike drop*

I like how you put in 2 photos of a 430 then include no maintenance info specific to that car

So you talk about Ferrari services with pictures of F430, and don't disclose F430 services? Nice dude.. Nice

Yeah, because we don't want autistic chickens.

Lexus is defined by precision, impeccable build quality, and attention to detail at the expense of some flair, so Lancia is pretty much the opposite of Lexus.

I'm wondering how Miata didnt make it? Is it not the car that is most brought up on this site?

BRZ and Miata owners...

The $35 million fine was a civil penalty from the U.S. DOT, and it was for not telling the government about the defects as they're required to by law. That's the maximum amount DOT is allowed to fine a car company under law.