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Speaking of California, remember when gas prices spiked to $6 and there was nearly zero traffic on the I-5 or 101 during rush hour? Good times.

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Neutral: You can have a 50 state “minimum standard” just like federal minimum wage laws, but each state should have the right to impose additional requirements unique to their needs. Having lived in Southern California since the 70's, I can say in no uncertain terms that the air quality today is waaaay better than

Thank you for this. I hate that consumers assume larger wheels = better performance. I’m not happy my Accord Sport has 19" wheels, I mean seriously? 17" would have been perfect for this car, but 19"??! God forbid this may shave off 5 seconds on my drive to Trader Joe’s. Not to mention when it comes time to replace

$32,000 - $35,000 price point is still GTI territory (fully loaded with all the performance options), and not yet Golf R or Type R until you are $39,000 plus options.

Sounds like it will be priced to compete with the GTI (probably more expensive than the Civic Si). So the obvious question, assuming they’re priced within 5% of each other, which would you choose?

You nailed it with “competitive nature” - I have been exceedingly impressed with how quickly Detroit has improved EVERYTHING with every refresh, from infotainment to powertrain to engine efficiency. Remember when GM trucks would leave its V8 unchanged for literally 15 years?

We can actually narrow the focus of Trump’s trade objective to the following steps in his decision making:

Neutral: When under the “free” maintenance plan, I always take it to the dealer for fluid changes, then after warranty period I would regularly take my car to the dealer for every other fluid change so that I don’t miss these recalls.

Neutral: Mary Barra is the CEO of GM. So when you say “auto industry”, I assume you also mean jobs related to engineering and management positions in the auto industry? Like any other Fortune 500 manufacturing company, women are no less represented there than Raytheon or Boeing. There is definitely a gender hiring gap

Genesis should’ve went after the XC40 audience - somewhat price conscious but places a priority on design/tech/hip factor, which Genesis could have easily managed without the requisite “history”

Honestly, any used 911 over 10 years old should expect AT LEAST $2,000 worth of restoration/repairs, and I would consider that a good deal. This is not a Honda Accord for heaven’s sakes. 

And what about Thai’s living in America? Reverse sex tourism?

The same one that comes in the Mustang or Camaro please, not the one from a tractor or grain hauler.

Having driven only the F150 the last 8 years (company car), I just always assumed the Ford was the “better” choice, because the company owner is so insistent on getting “the best”, but last week we rented high a trim Chevy Silverado 4x4 and WOW, I found the Chevy ride and interior to be no less accommodating or

Neutral: in the spirit of the Honda Ridgeline (the every-man pickup) where ladder frame is not as important as day to day usability for non-contractor types, these are my requested options:

My friend (physician and dentist couple) has both, he drives the Maserati, and let me tell you, DAMN FUN CAR. Both leased of course (the last lease were X5 and 640i), and these are definitely the funnest cars to drive. Just parked at the stop sign, the Maserati was self-revving and the engine rumble was filling the

LOL right, I forgot the poseur’s number one rule of car ownership: “as long as you’re driving it, people think you own it.”

You have no clue; China’s modern culture is still haunted and heavily influenced by 250 years of all out uninterrupted CIVIL WAR (Warring States Period 475-221 BC). Imagine the American Revolutionary War immediately followed by the American Civil War then Spanish American etc. overlapping one after the other with no

My favorite BMW ever! Fond memories of my 2013 128i, last of the NA era. The M sport exhaust and the beautiful music of the NA straight 6 at startup never sounded so perfect.