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Mike N.
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Anything negative about Tesla’s is always and ever will be the fault of the driver, the reviewer, someone/something else.

I’m sure it’ll be someone else’s fault when production grinds to a halt or quality plummets after key contractors leave.

It’s so terrible, technology that facilitates property owners using their property as they see fit and in a way that makes them more money.

Couldn’t Amazon just ask their employees to put it out using the contents of the pee bottles they keep at their stations?

So it’s racketeering like TSA Pre-Check? Offering to solve a problem you caused, for a fee?

Except that a well-optioned M240i costs as much as an M2. At that point, why wouldn’t you get an M2?

It’s not on some rainy, winding, 1.5 lane at best, mountainside road in Bolivia, full of buses, trucks and pedestrians. Not that impressed.

They are pretty common in BMWs, with much more practical and attractive black carpeting.

It will have a BMW engine. Probably the existing B58 from their x40i designated cars. So tunable but not insanely so.

Seems like a rock hard ride is pretty common with Audi’s front-longitudinal engine layout if the car is set up for performance. First noticed it with a B5 S4 I owned for a day before returning it.

Too bad it doesn’t have a rear hatch like the A7. If you go for that super swoopy rear roofline, you might as well make it useful and have a hatchback. See also A5 Sportback, 4 Series Gran Coupe, Panamera, and Kia Stinger.

Last year we rented a Kia Sorento for a road trip. It was decent enough, and very spacious for all the kid-related stuff we had to haul. Unfortunately as we were leaving town it developed some sort of control issue, where it decided I really wanted to make a u-turn instead of a right turn, and it almost forced me into

I pulled up next to one the other day. The strip of chrome running along the bottom of the windows/top of the doors was visibly misaligned between the front and rear doors. For the kind of money Ford wants, pass.

In addition to a bunch of Mac/iOS hardware, I actually have a convertible/touchscreen laptop and a touch screen AIO desktop both running Windows 10 Pro. Other than trying it out for novelty purposes, I never was able to get into it and it certain didn’t feel better/more efficient than using a good mouse or trackpad.

It’s a shame the new Lagonda/Taraf was just a million dollar limited edition Middle East special. In more reasonable spec it should have replaced the Rapide, which is pretty but useless as a sedan. The Taraf’s design is quite handsome, like a sharp, well made bespoke suit, and does a good job of blending the modern

As a BMW owner, 🖕to BMWNA

It’s cool that the 560 designation came back. Too bad they couldn’t call it the 560SEC.

Right, Q5 = basically jacked up A4 wagon (longitudinal engined MLB platform), Tiguan = jacked up Golf (transverse engined MQB platform).

These look like great places to stash a pistol, like that hidden cubby behind the infotainment screen on the current Tahoe.

Yeah but like you describe, branding separation is pretty clear with Audi and BMW: it’s an S vs an RS, an M Sport vs an M. Heck even Mercedes used the AMG Sport for a short while.