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When did we, as a society, started worshipping low-culture? In the 80s through the early 2000s, Americans aspired to be the upper crust with luxury items and cultural events topping the list of things to spend money on. Now we idolize the likes of Duck Dynasty, Gas Monkey, and other low-brow garbage?

Lots of swirl marks on the hood in one of the first shots. Sloppy detailing. Get a orbital polisher and do work.

I never understood that. However, we have what most Europeans don’t: a dealer network. Go to the manufacturer’s website, and most will tell you if the vehicle you want is available, and where. You don’t need to go far, and in some states, you can’t (try re-registering an out of state car in California...Bring a big

I would daily drive an R8 also. You are Lucky to have the means to do so. I think the R8 is the NSX of this decade. It's a daily drive able supercar, and damn sexy one at that.

They are. The Panamera looks like the hot girl in high school who is not so hot anymore. You just saw her at the 20th high school reunion, and she’s had four kids and let herself go, recently divorced, and has a slight drinking and Xanax problem. Just a bad scene all the way around.

Except New Yorkers can afford it. A lot of Chinese will give up their opportunity to eat well to own an iPhone, and they are willing to give up the ability to text, as texting is pricey in China. They use a third party app like Line or Whatsapp. Sad, really. Especially in metropolitan Beijing and Shanghai, when LTE is

If those are your fears, then a super car isn't for you. I'm not advocating abusing the car, but if I'm spending that much on a vehicle, I'm going to enjoy it. What's the point in putting in that much effort to keep it in pristine condition? Depreciation will still happen, even if you detail it every day.

The Chinese are all about prestige, and they will continue to lust after Apple products. Go to Shanghai, and you’ll see everyone carrying around an iPhone, with their faces buried in the screens. They don’t have much to live for, except to fulfill their lives tirelessly with the latest gadgets and status symbols.

I don't have fire insurance for my house.

Nicely done. So what if it’s running a little rough? That car has been through 700k on the same engine. It has seen some shit. If it was a person, it would have been a military veteran, very much deserving of a few rounds of drinks and a properly cooked steak.

This is a good time for car companies to band together and do this. The Chinese market is weakening, and their economic health is declining steadily. It's a good time to kick the Chinese in the balls.

I plan to own a Porsche 911 in the near future. Not a super car by any stretch, but a fun car to drive. I plan to drive it everywhere. I never understood why anyone would own a car and be stingy on the mileage. You bought the car. Enjoy it. Are you preserving it for the next owner?

I can only imagine that the UZJ200 chassis would be a nice place to be, especially on long drives. The Land Cruiser currently sold here in the States is super-lux, but pushing $90k. For a country club cruiser, it is also very capable off road. I have ridden in almost all Land Cruisers, except for this generation. I’m

Thanks for the information. That makes a lot of sense now.

wonder if the drive train from a Raptor would be a direct fit...

I’m not even a truck guy, but I want this to become a reality when I saw this.

Cutting to the interior camera reveals that atrocious gap of the front driver’s side door.

I prefer either one, or both of these Cougars.

Don’t know if you’re laughing with me, or laughing because you’re hurting inside, as you bought a 2014 or newer Audi...

I did.