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This is actually pretty brilliant - they’re going to buy up all the buyback Passats on the cheap, rebadge them, and sell them in China.

100 MPGe, not 100MPG.

The rule of thumb I’d heard and used for finding how much of a payment one can afford: Save up as much as you can each month for several months, you can probably afford half of your average monthly savings.

Given that this is Norway, I’m quite surprised it isn’t some Tesla-based limousine... Does anyone make those yet?

I got a recall notice a month or so ago - for my 1994 Mazda 929's ignition switch. I was amazed.

I’d vote for a classic truck.

VW had the most instances of the word and Infinity the fewest

For our apartment, we switched to a solid, but cheap, wired router and an Engenius (business-oriented) access point. The setup cost less than $100, and hasn’t had any hiccups or issues since configured a few months ago. Our previous setups all had issues with interference and the number of devices (there are at least

Ummm... Sorry, dear, but you just did...

PayPal has been at risk, for a while, of no longer being the de facto platform for the commissioning of furry porn. They can’t risk any bad publicity.

I appreciate the note, but I didn’t forget anything. I didn’t need to describe the process, because it was immaterial to the post. Legally-registered machine guns are essentially never used in crimes - they don’t matter. We all know this. The point of all this is that, yes, it is, relative to almost every other

You know, that big thermal exhaust port (radiator) on the front is almost two meters wide...

“its ILLEGAL in all 50 states to own a full automatic weapon without EXCESSIVE licensing”

What does a hydrolocked rotary even look like?

Actually, making it run on H2 (or packaging it as an H2 car that just happens to be able to run on gas, or something) would basically get them past all the EPA obstacles by itself, wouldn’t it?

Personally, I prefer flamethrower headlights.

Why E63 AMG and not R63 AMG?

“Nanotubes arranged side-by-side into a disk would probably be how performance brakes in the distant future will be made.”

After all, autonomous cars still don’t know how to detect lunch trays under the wheels...