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I like this beast (and every other SAAB) even more every time I see it!

I spent my childhood in a VW Multivan like this one (same trippy seat design):

Looks like an elephant to me. Plus, enjoy my super mad trackpad painting skills:

Well, Nevada had the option to keep some unused space of desert and gain nothing off it, or to give away some discounts (and still gain a lot of money, especially considering to just leave it blank).

And both are awfully ugly while bland I think.

I just like the idea of not having to ask for the WiFi password every time I go into a new coffee shop. Then again, satellite-driven GPS doesn't work indoors... so we'll have to wait and see how they're planning to send signal from space through walls and ceilings.

And I guess Tesla cars would be one of the first products receiving sat-based internet, as they are large enough for an early, chunky receiver and already are high-powered and outfitted with loads of tech.

Ducati Sport 1000, since seeing it in TRON:

But apparently russian planes traveled the borders as far as Portugal, which is another 2.000 km off the map to the left.

German newspapers speak of 26 Russian planes in total being intercepted and several German Eurofighter jets also were involved. Apparently the Russian planes turned their transponders off, didn't announce their flights, transmit their flight paths or even communicate with air control, posing a security threat to civil

Someone in my town drives a RS6 Avant sleeper. He has body-colored mirrors and intake flares, not that stupid "quattro" box in the grille and no sport logos. Only things that give it away are the big rims, huge exhaust tips, brutal sound starting up or accelerating, the relatively modest spoiler and the deeper black.

This thing is the single worst icon in Apple history and made me cry when I saw it. Hated the updated preferences icon on the iPhone as well.

The American stereotype of European cars is that they are universally better than cars from anywhere else – this isn't exactly true. Check out a Dacia Duster and you'll find new lows for refinement, quiet, and power.

In their homeland, Mercedes calls their wagons a "T-Modell" though, the T originally stands for "Touristik" and "Transport".

German newspaper Auto Bild says this car is going to be placed below the Adam (Adam as the chic small car, Karl as the practical economic choice), based on the Chevrolet Spark.

Hey, not exactly on-topic, but in related news I recently saw perfect shots with a clear all around look of the Bentley SUV prototype including interior shots (digital dash) on a German newspaper.

Overall a really nice and clean look, front 3/4th reminds me of a Jaguar or Porsche, back is especially clever and nice with British and Italian design clues. The Union flag is a nice touch as well, but why do they integrate the fog lights into the grille and then have an extra cutout in the bumper? Totally ruins the

It might be true that the US is struggling to keep its grip on international energy sources, but right now, Putin is using his gas as a weapon against the Ukraine and possibly other states in the future. They nearly doubled the price of gas for the ukraine to furthermore destabilize the troubled government and forcing

That's something I've also been thinking about lately. There are few simple, cheap, fun, stripped down cars nowadays. With just about every brand moving upmarket, cars only get more expensive and reaching all-time-record prices (even inflation-adjusted). There are few basic cars, and even these need ever more