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It’s like someone drawing the Lexus grille from memory.

It’s truly beautiful, and worth $9k tops.

Good. If you have loved ones with potentially life-threatening asthma, you'll want to see this kind of crap snuffed out.

Had an early 2000s Focus. Fun to drive, but a nightmare of constant problems. The shift knob pretty much says everything I need to know about how this one’s been treated. If I’ve got $2k for a beater I’m looking elsewhere.

See also Honda Civic Wagon with RealTime Awd.

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As others have suggested, I’m pretty sure this isn’t for an automotive engine.

My ‘92 F150 had rear ABS. Eventually I took out the lamp behind the dashboard warning light.

Not if you live somewhere where it rains a lot. Fun sometimes, sure, but a driveway of mud gets old.

Study from a tire manufacturer who sells lightweight studded tires, so not unbiased. Also conducted in Alaska, as you pointed out. I’m going say if anything this supports the idea that regular studded tires in areas that don’t see consistently snow-covered roads cause damage to the road surface.

Very interesting, thanks. 

Do you have a source on that? Honestly interested.

I'm sure those compound the damage as well.

Let your neighbors pick up the tab for repaving the roads after you drive on bare pavement 90% of the time.

The Light Emitting Diode itself can last a very long time. The other components needed to make it work properly aren’t usually as durable.

It’s going to be really awkward when the PornHub ads start popping up in public everywhere.

Pretty soon Lyft drivers will be actual employees with a benefits package.

I can’t stand the thing. The Comanche was a decent truck. This thing is definitely 100% about looking cool at the mall.

And it’s too damn big.

The last Nissan I gave serious consideration to was a Mercury Villager.