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This measure best reflects our comprehensive efforts to expand into new product segments and foster a customer-creation culture - one that is laser-focused on our riders and fans who are passionate about being overweight and dressing like they didn’t get the callback from the Village People after their audition.”

Wow, in the US that kind of business savvy gets you the Oval Office.

Cats always drag stuff you don’t want into your house.

It’s squinting at the poors 

This is so bad I can’t even watch.

Couldn’t Porsche just install a larger turbo to increase the range?

Oh please. We are the world’s most advanced democracy. We would never elect some tabloid fodder whose biggest achievement is being on some reality TV nonsense.

My first thought was an automatic Twin Turbo Z. They’re cheap because nobody wants the 4-speed cars. But 300HP and T-Tops is nice. Problem is you need to get a low mileage one to avoid most of the later mileage maintenance issues.

Dave’s suggestion was almost perfect. However, he should have optioned to suggest a 300CD.
I mean - c’mon - PILLARLESS.

The media has been quick to pounce on the sales figures, too. Much of what’s been reported thus far has been based on advance orders from dealers, and apparently those numbers are underwhelming. I guess that’s not a huge surprise; most of the Harley dealers would rather sell you a big bagger with a ton of chrome acces

I thought there was 100% gender equality in the car buying market and everyone gets treated poorly?

As a Volkswagen owner, I really don’t want to rely on electronics for visibility.

Range Rover owners in LA: The chrome reflects too much light on a sunny day.

You know my motto: Alpinas, All The Time.

It's more like Bring a Butler

Respect to the Farmvette.

But will it be completed on schedule?

Anytime I want to view things from an Asian country, it’s always pixelated...DAMMIT.

Joule thief!

Renault asked if they could take FCA in to their personal mechanic/accountant to be checked out before the deal.