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Getting in touch with BMW means suffering Stockholm Syndrome sooner or later. It is a kind of German Alfa Romeo. You know they make more and more ugly and worse and worse cars, but you still buy it and stick to the abuse. I know it best, I am suffering for more thab 20 years.

Diess’s all-in bet on EVs is the biggest mistake of his carreer and it will come back to him badly. You just can not bet everything on EVs now when the whole push is based mostly on political support and incentives. In my country, just 1 % of all newly sold cars are EVs although they have quite a lot of marketing and

I don’t see anything bad. Apart from a bunch of overly aggressive protesters. It is OK to say your opinion loud, it is NOT OK to block someone driving his/her car.

And now the real pain: I am paying this almost every single day. Currently about 140 USD per one full tank... This about 20 times per month. About 70 % are taxes and we here pay it with already taxed money (about 55-60 % here if you have higher incomes). Welcome to Europe ;-)

OK I get, but it is not that special. Many expensive cars have very sensitive window switches. I am not sure if this sensitive, but enough sensitive to move by milimeters if you want to. Anyway, I am putting the window donw like 5 times a year entering some specific parkings, that’s all. You dont really have to use it

I am not American, so I hope I may touch the 2nd gear... Well it is always bitterly funny to see you voted this guy your president. And that the only other possibility was Trump. I kinda like US, it is not typical here in Europe. But to see the “creme de la creme” of this country are these two guys and the actual winne

I was citing EU datas, so no Norway, no Switzerland and no UK included. And the rest may be a question of what year is being studied and how. Anyway - you get the idea there is no clear correlation between speed limits and safety. My bad I said “Europe” and not “EU”, we tend to say it with the same meaning here. Sorry

So another police genius “transferring” video file over mobile ;-)

Correct. Just... Only 1/3 of the Autobahns has some kind of speed limit, 2/3 don’t.

Car crash... It just may happen. But during a pursuit of stolen Nissan Versa? That’s the real tragedy.

There is only one deciding factor: Almost no one is buying EV as the only car as their universal usability is lacking. And because men are usually buying multiple cars and EV is usually the 2nd, 3rd etc. car, it is usally men’s choice. That’s all. And don’t say “I use an EV as the only car” - yeah, such people exist,

Electric engine ;-) But really...

I am exactly 6.6 and had plenty of sports cars in my life. And you could fit in virtually anything modern. The only cars I had problems with were Lamborghini Gallardo and plenty of japanese shits like MX-5 or S2000. All is still doable, but you have to adapt a lot like... having your head above the upper end of

The car is amazing, I love it. But it is only me who thinks the original F1 actually looks better than this even today? At least from the front?

It is hugely tragic, but come on, this is really stupid:

You are definitely not sceptical about adding more bureaucracy to our lives, quite the opposite. This is plain stupid, you can mark 20 lines anywhere and will solve nothing. 300 hp Golf R is hugely fast car today anyway, what you propose would just make car producers offer things like 999 hp cars or even worse:

Wow, this is something:

LOL, another green idiot...

Would anyone be surprised if we’re all writing stories about how the car industry has too many semiconductor chips in 2022 or 2023?

I have no expectations, it is just simple as that. It is almost impossible to make any modern EV in a way it is worth Delta HF Integrale badge, it will be just another parasite...