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And right now there are brand new 2017 Giulias available for less than 30k.  Definitely the best looking new car available at that price.

The key questions is how much.  Back when the concept was announced they hinted at a similar starting price as the GLC, so around $40k.  If they can sell with these specs at that price they will sell all of them they can make.

Considering there are left over 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulias that can be had for under $35k this seems less appealing. I know they aren’t the paragon of reliability that Camrys are, but a warranty is a warranty. 2018 models are seeing huge discounts too lately.  Mine gets way more smiles per gallon than any Camry ever will.

Well just earlier this year I picked up a 2007 volvo S60 for my son that cost less than this car. It’s been pretty solid so far.

Because I don’t want to overpay for a 28 year old beater?  I think you’ve missed the point.

We are thinking you could have something 15 years newer for that price.

You thought the G37 coupe was ugly?  Do you live in Colorado or west coast somewhere?

The sad thing about these Q40's is that they were all pretty much neutered from the factory without the sport package that was available on the G37's and the Q50's. If you wanted to upgrade the suspension yourself (and the brakes, and add a LSD, better wheels etc.) it could be a great car. If you want that stuff though

If you really think these two cars are anywhere close to the same level, you should really check out the Infiniti. It’s a RWD or AWD crossover/wagon that uses the VQ engine and an honest-to-God non-CVT transmission. These two things probably were the same color, but that was perhaps the only similarity. I’d drive it

Trump couldn’t care less about the measly presidential salary. He has saved himself so much from the tax bill he pushed through it pales by comparison.

I agree this car was ok for it’s time, and is still not too bad. I actually considered one of these earlier this year for my son’s first car, but after taking it on a test drive and noticing how all the plastic bits inside have fared over the years, it was a pass. The sun visors wouldn’t stay in place because that

I think lifted cars are a natural response to all the huge trucks and SUV’s on the roads today. A normal sized car seems like an ant in comparison, nobody wants to be the ant among giants. Seriously, there needs to be some kind of height limit. Otherwise, where does this end?

To their credit, much of what I know about most cars doesn’t apply to a Tesla.

You will never rid the US of trucks in the south, it’s a cultural thing. Parents buy their kids trucks because they want them to be safe in an accident, and generally the larger vehicle has the advantage. Trucks and SUV’s getting larger is probably what is killing the demand for sedans, because nobody wants to be the

Honestly I stopped reading the review at this point. Ventilated seats is a must have for my next ride, and not having seats that smell like swamp ass in a vacuum cleaner bag is also important.

It’s not so much that I’m sick of my current ride, I love it but it has its faults. I just want something new. If I could keep it and also get something new , I would, but that would be impractical and expensive. I’ll probably keep getting new leases every three years or so because that seems to be my attention span,

I can compare features from one to the other, I want to know which of the two is quicker!

Yeah I guess it isn’t allowed everywhere anymore. California is a much more employee friendly state, I can see why they might make an issue of it if enough employees pushed back over it.

I can’t speak to the other points, but as a former staffing service corporate employee: requiring temporary employees to receive their pay by direct deposit is normal. Some people want a check to cash or don’t have a bank account, so providing them a cash card account to send money to is legally allowed. They can get

It’s really bizarre the timing of this article, I just watched this movie again this past weekend with my 7 year old who is into cars. I really loved the cartoon series as a kid her age in the late 70's and early 80's. I really enjoyed this movie when it was released 10 years ago for what it is, a modern trip down