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“ . . . the vehicle is “running a lot richer than we thought . . . ”

Curious, why do people say "went" instead of " gone"? My English teachers would not be pleased...

Probably why I like it so much then. Funnily enough earlier today I was talking about how bummed I was that the Focus Estate and Mondeo Estate aren’t available in the US. I’d love to get my hands on a Focus ST Estate.

Oh wow. That’s not a bad looking car.

The EV market has been skewed in the wrong direction. I drive a Leaf and have since 2011. Most Americans could easily manage an EV with 100 miles as a second car, and many even as the only car in an urban area. Zero to Sixty in 3 seconds and 400 mile range makes EVs expensive. The Leaf is a good car for moderate

Maybe some of them think it’s the Turbo-T that can be converted to look and perform similar to the GNX. Or maybe they like truly quirky cars. Or maybe I’m trying too hard to justify insane behavior. 

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again; EVs are not the answer. Not even close. The amount of resources it takes to make them almost completely negates the benefit.

As a Fiesta ST AX racer, I came to say this, so thanks for already doing it. Its crazy they haven’t clarified at least the title...

Putting the Fiesta ST on this list is like lambasting a BMW M3 because a 320i with an M badge is soft and slow.

I stopped reading at the ENTIRELY erroneous and misleading first slide... the ST Line was an appearance package entirely different from the Fiesta ST is was sold alongside. And THAT car was/is one of the greatest hatches of all time--some might say it was the best, even. 

...and the Escort photo is of a European version when the post specifically mentions a North American model.

Except that Hummer went extinct and GM brought them back in EV form. This EV summarize everything that can go wrong with EV. It does not make it environmentally friendly because it has batteries just because of the amount of raw material used for its construction, its weight , drag and the amount of energy needed to

Should have paid for the nitrogen and TruCoat.

Don’t forget the absolutely awful Telsa service and very limited service stations in most of the country/world. I learned this the hard way.

Likely "visceral".  If it's not a transcription error, that's a reason alone to raise eyebrows at the guy.

Vegetable 

Don’t mistake this as a defense of him, but I doubt he is more than tangentially aware that these dealerships even exists, much less sets or even guides their policies. He and Berkshire Hathaway push holdings around so much as a portfolio shifting exercise that I doubt you can even get from the highest person in the

I’m thinking he meant “ventral,” like you’re inspecting a dog’s underside to see if it’s a boy or a girl.

Yeah, I’m really not understanding sentence. I know what a vestry is, but I have no idea how it relates to software, even in a metaphorical sense.

Hell, you don’t even really need winter tires if you have a job where you can stay home when the roads suck and are mostly driving on major roads. I’ve DD front wheel drive cars my entire life (MI and now MA) and have only ever had all-seasons, and if you slow down when conditions are bad and don’t go out when it’s