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Those trim level names are totally bizarre: Engage, Premier, Evolve, Venture. What makes an Engage+ different from a Evolve? Nobody knows!

But with Trump taking office in a matter of days, the incoming president could yet attempt to overturn a move that he previously branded a “regressive tax,” adds Bloomberg.

Unless NYC has changed wildly since I lived there, even the (relatively) well off take the subway or bus to work. NYC is not a “only the poors take mass transit” town.  Driving is REALLY not worth the hassle, especially since there are so few places to actually put your car once you get into Manhattan. So sure, it’s a

That bar is so low it’s in the Mariana Trench.

Except it’s not. Congestion pricing funds public transit, which ultimately benefits the not-rich-assholes more than anyone. Additionally, those that choose to walk or bike also benefit from reduced cars clogging every damn intersection in Manhattan. Most beneficial would be bus rides, generally used by the lowest

I’m sure it beats a Fisker Ocean!

Regressive is forcing everyone into massive traffic jams, losing hundreds of hours of time.

Thank you for the support Abe and better explaining my question and why I asked it, that is spot on. It sincerely was not my intention to upset Bradley and I tried my best to pose it as a question, even having the word “Question” being the first thing as well as no personal comments towards the writer.

“The plane went around and performed a belly landing. It was executed perfectly...”

Still no decent explanations on so many aspects of this:

Hi Bradley, this is sincerely a fantastic article, great content and I like the comparison and reference to the Miata which as you mentioned also had these headrest speakers and your experience to something similar in the Audi S5. I did not mean to offend you with my post question. If I did I apologize. I mentioned

When I first read that the aircraft crashed into a wall, I assumed it veered way off the runway, but nope, there’s just a wall at the end of it.

Question: This article seems to imply that Infiniti is doing well in sales. Since from what I understand Nissan is in trouble financially, does that also mean Infiniti is also on the verge of bankruptcy as well? Or are they operated as two separate companies?

Absolutely this.  There is a reason ls motors are swapped into everything.  Small, relatively light, and how much power you want is only limited by the size of your wallet

The more time that passes the more I appreciate the compact dimensions of the LS/LT engines.

My C7 Corvette is special because it’s one of 50,611 with a manual transmission

First slide is right, there’s lots of different cars for lots of different tasks. I prefer to drive my manual Z3 pretty much everywhere but the suspension is very tight and its very small. So instead I drive my X3 most of the time especially when my wife is with me cause she appreciates the smoother ride.

#16 is totally wrong. Autopilot WAS the most misleading name until Tesla came out with “Full Self-Drive”.

I was still in my teens when I discovered my love for British cars was sadly to be an abusive relationship - everything I love is about as dependable as one of 47's cabinet appointees.

I’ve heard the priuses suck thing before from a friend who drove another friend’s prius. He said they suck because he floored it everywhere and it only yielded 25 mpg or something. What other car will give you 25 mpg while driving like the idiot he was being?