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    I would wager that internet comments are the pinnacle of StevenG's writing skills; otherwise he would be embarrassed by his arrogance.
    That being said, because the writers for this and it's sister sites often lack the luxury of allowing an article time to marinate before publishing, these sites would be wise to hire a

    Imperious wikipedia dependent emotionally illiterate lout...

    I'm with you on the front end; just concerned about those rear fenders looking stupid. I'll withhold judgment until I can walk around it, but, I'm pessimistic.

    The linked article title said speed was not a major factor. I find that description more accurate.

    Hats off to those who do their duty, and to some who refuse to do theirs. ...
    ... It will be interesting to see how history treats Edward Snowden.

    Everything is pretty much a variable of the "cost per mile x enjoyment factor" final consideration.

    Funny story: As I was walking to my car after a concert a guy and his wife were backing out of their parking spot. Their trunk lid hadn't latched so I reached over and slammed it shut; kept walking. The guy jumped out of his car cussing at me for hitting his wife's car. I took a non-threatening stance and explained. -

    I recommend racing stripes be disregarded.

    Jalopnik can be better than this.

    Waiting for a stock to recover before selling is a sucker move.

    Follow the link to Mustang6G forums.

    At issue is real vs fake; the same goes with carbon fiber trim. What else are you faking? How big are those bra inserts? Why do you have a sock stuffed in your pants?
    Having spent years working with real wood, I find some Fords (probably other manufacturers are just as guilty) that I cannot stand to sit in them.

    Or, $0.50 per person.

    Thanks for the photos, but they kind of ruin my day....
    So this is how curmudgeons are made...?

    I hate to agree, but....

    RE: Toyota
    Mixing your monetary units a little there - "[I]ts July-September net profit rose to 438.4 billion yen ($4.4 billion)...."

    Did all the gates open together, or were they being raised sequentially?

    Somebody forgot the point of insurance - the ability to readily compensate anyone for damages resulting from your negligence. Most insurance, certainly all that is required, is going to max out at less than the purchase price of this car. If you can prove you have a couple or three hundred thousand dollars/pounds

    Is it functional or is it just a sock in the underwear trick?