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I am fairly certain my old Audi S6 would put the emergency brake on if you tried to move the car in gear with the door ajar. Haven’t tried to recreate this persons stupidity with my new car yet (Range Rover), but I am sure there is a sensor for this on the RR given the high end car, which will also break as soon as

To be fair, with Tesla’s fit and finish issues, driving with a door open might not sound that different than driving with all the doors closed and windows up. 

Student loans will blow up eventually too. That’s a ridiculous “market” for the last generation. College tuition has steadily outpaced inflation as well because colleges raise their tuition as lenders raise their limits, so the lenders raise limits to pay for more expensive college, and on and on. Plus “DAMN KIDS

Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross? Is that you?

Off topic,but I was at Summit Point raceway last weekend for a an event. These beautifully crazy guys running the event (Auto Interests) have created a spec Panther class to run. So yeah, I had a cop car on track with me. It was hilarious. They described them as “fat Miatas”, and given the front engine, rear wheel

A local “entrepreneur” where I live has driven used exotics for years. One vehicle was a Bentley sedan about 15 years ago. It “somehow” rolled down a boat ramp into the Hudson River. He ended up in court for fraud. He now drives an F360 around town. Somehow he has driven an original NSX, Flying Spur, the Ferrari, and

Awaiting the email to Tom here with the background on why he is looking to buy a new pick up truck during the absolute worst time to buy a new pickup truck….

Coach on Frontier is basically Greyhound…

There are some deals to be had depending on what you are looking for and what you have to sell/trade. I traded in my ‘16 Audi S6 for a CPO Range Rover. The RR had only 16k miles and was in like new condition- not a scratch or blemish on or in the entire car and I got it at a price that was about 22% depreciation from

I miss my dark blue on beige 2008 D3 A8L. It was freaking gorgeous. The 4.2L V8 was a sweet engine, running up to 7000RPM redline. Bit yes, it was afflicted with DFI carbon build ups. I had the same engine in the 2011 D4 A8L and still had no problems, no complaints. That said, the TTV8 in my C7 2016 S6 was just so

Yup. Missed it. My bad. 

You are so ignorant. 

This lawsuit should be thrown out. I don’t know a single car that comes from the factory with high temp brake fluid, which is one of the first things you need to do to get a street car ready for the track. The OEMs don’t want their rich customers to have to bring their Porsche or McLaren in every year for a brake

Because in the United States we tend to privatize profits while socializing environmental or other negative outcomes associated with capitalism- environmental degradation, working poor (Walmart employee receive over $6B in federal assistance because of their low pay), preventable bursting bubbles, etc. 

Or the people who stand on the escalator right in the middle and don’t let others walk up or down past them. Lazy Americans (typed as I just got out of my car and got my coffee before multiple cars in the drive through line at even ordered their’s). 

The rear of the white one looks like discarded halfway done origami. It is ugly all over though. That is all.

I am sure that the families of the 57 people in my town killed in 9/11 might think differently about a 30 foot high photo of the moment hundreds of people were crushed to death is more than just about memories. We have 57 lucite plaques and 57 trees planted for them. We don’t have gigantic photos of the building

I agree with your argument but not conclusion. These things were the first cars Mercedes made in the US. They were terrible quality. They also happen to be modern enough to have plenty of electronics, motors, etc that can go bad. I wouldn’t touch any of these unless I was prepared to simply walk away from it when the

Porsche owner here too and I have never even heard of this kit before. It would have been nice to get a fuller explanation of exactly what it is in the article. 

I am constantly floored by how luxurious current Jeeps are. My first car was an ‘86 Wrangler. Had a hard top for winter and soft top for summer. Spent summers working down the shore so the top almost never went up and doors were off most of the time too. 5 speed stick, no A/C, but I did add a couple aftermarket