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Def agree. The E46 does not look good at all, especially in the rear. I guess the overall proportions are good, but the head and taillights are just dogshit.

Honestly, if I was so concerned over my carbon footprint, I’d get a hybrid. Something like the Camry Hybrid for a sedan, or a Rav4 Hybrid for an SUV, and there’s plenty of luxury hybrids available if I had the money, too. They offer very high gas mileage, low emissions, and a lot of range. Plus the build quality of

We live in a very reactive society that throws a tantrum over even the slightest of inconveniences

I agree with the really harsh punishments since that will really make dumb teens think twice about whether stabbing the throttle out of the parking lot is worth losing your whole future, but it’s just so easy to fake plates and get away.

I think the speed limit should change based on what lane you’re in and the level of congestion. Lets say you’re on a 3 lane each way highway, the posted limit is 75. The very right lane is 75, but for each lane to the left, the limit increases by 5 or 10mph. So the passing lane can now just be for people who want to

While I kind of still want it to be in place, I just know that every single car “enthusiast” who doesn’t know the difference between a intercooler and a radiator will go take the tier 2 test, fail, go buy some fake plates, and then kill someone because they decided that taking a 90 degree turn at 60mph is a great idea.

Yeah, I know, but still crazy to think that when one of your headlights break, you pay as much as I do for a car. I know Rolls and Bentley and all those fancy ass cars have super nice everything, but I didn’t know Jag goes with $3k headlights.

Well, just like Tesla. And all the tech addicts buy it up on any dip for seemingly no reason at all.

Your headlights cost more than my car lmao

Fires per year linger around 185,000 per year. In a year there’s 8760 hours. So technically, there’s 21 fires per hour in total, from all cars.

No, I hate the taste of milk on its own.

They weren’t pushing it. They were carting it. Plus they had 5 people aboard, they probably took turns being the ones pumping.

It’ll probably depend on whether sufficient examining of the plane was done prior to takeoff which will determine who’s paying. If United workers didn’t properly inspect the engine, then it’s likely on United. If United did just fine and according to whatever the requirements are, then I’d assume insurance would cover

I don’t think they were running away. Article said that all the normal trains are down because of a supposedly bad situation with corona, so the gov probably gave the diplomats this thing since it’s easier to carry all the luggage that way. Once they cross the border, some soldiers or maybe just family pick them up

Yeah, I could probably crawl a kilometer in like half an hour or something. Not that I’ve done it, but a kilometer really isn’t that long. 

Well it’s not very dumb once you get over 50mpg on both the highway and in the city in a car which is plenty capable of carrying 2 parents, 2 kids, and 3 or 4 full size suitcases

The roof rack is definitely going to decrease fuel efficiency. I remember reading a C&D article on the effect on aerodynamics, and consequently gas mileage, when cars are fitted with roof racks, rails, Thule style roof boxes, bikes, kayaks, and for jokes they also tested it with an inflated floatie.

Do people know what a genocide is? Jesus christ. People are throwing some very meaningful words around at petty stuff nowadays.

Jeep could’ve also said hurrrrrrrrrr duurrrrrrrrrrr to the Cherokee.

And a car name has nothing to do with something a bunch of people who are now dead did 200 years ago. It’s not relevant