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I agree it does look better.  I saw a regular Taycan the other day and thought it looked better in person than the pictures, but I still hate the front end and headlight shape and design.  The rest of it looks great, and this wagon version definitely looks good.  

Most importantly, happy you are ok, could have been much worse.

But also happy that we still will get a full write up review of the bike, I really dig that bike and might strongly consider it for my next bike.

Somewhere in the range of 150 or maybe 250-300hp? Nope not enough.

Sad but accurate. I used to really like Infiniti, had an FX45 and it was great. I had friends that had the quirky J30, I even liked that, and the old Q45 was sweet too, and of course the G35's were good at the time too.
Now all of their vehicles or so forgettable as consumer, that its obvious Nissan is giving up on the

Jalopnik has banned good interior shots in car reviews hasn’t it?
I’d like to see the seats and cargo area, etc. in a review of this type of vehicle.

Yes I can probably google it and find them somewhere else, but shouldn’t have to, it should be part of a review article.

Other factor for me is there is a huge jump in performance from a Bolt to even an entry level Tesla, that makes the price gap more palatable to me. 

If I was buying one for a commuter car for the wife, then the cheapest and most efficient might be fine, as she could care less, but if I was buying one for myself I’d

I live in a warm state and still wouldn’t want to drive it.  Price may or may not be bad for what it is, not sure, but I wouldn’t want to own if it was given to me.  Would be dangerous to drive in any traffic, super loud, super uncomfortable, handle terribly, rear brakes only - so need lots of room to stop along with 

I agree, I read all of your articles David because they are funny and interesting, but I’d be much more interested in reading about your work on and adventures with this than reading about another XJ.  Time for you to branch out of the Jeep family for your readers and can compare the efforts of working on the Toyota

Go test ride one, you’ll probably like it.  The scout is a sweet bike.

Was going to comment same.  I like the styling much better on this, I don’t like the style of the Taycan at all.  This is a good looking car. 

They look great. Not my personal preference for riding, but I think they nailed the looks and added some good tech features.
But I still like the FTR and Scout bikes best for Indian bikes. 

When I was a kid my dad took me to the mall one time in mid December, parking lot was totally packed, no open spots anywhere, but a nice big snow pile like that was taking up a bunch of parking spaces, so my dad had a 4x4 F-150 (early 80's) and just drove it half way up the snow pile and parked it there. We had to

Personally I like it.  I wouldn’t pay for it, but would be happy to drive this truck.  I like the old school exterior looks, but the power and comforts of the modern truck.  

Asking someone you know in some way, or in course of a normal conversation what they do for a living is a common question, yes.

However, asking a complete stranger who did not initiate a conversation with you and are minding their own business sitting inside their car what they do for a living (implication of course

I hate this and find it intrusive and rude. Yes these people are driving cars that scream “look at me” but still doesn’t take away their right to drive them without being questioned, filmed and posted on the internet without their consent.
When I owned a newish BMW M3 20 years ago, that car was very unusual for the

I would never consider one of these new, and on the rare occasion I see one on the road I think it is pretty ugly. However at that price I think it actually wouldn’t be a bad car to own as a used car purchase and I do see some practicality to it over a standard 5 series, interior looks like a decent place to sit in

Love it, great looking bike and the enhancements definitely seem to make it an even more competent bike. I just may have to get one and I’ve been more or less anti V-twin my entire life. Look forward to trying it.

The Murano Crosscabriolet - the answer to a question no ever asked ever.

I guess I could see using it as a beach buggy if I could figure out a way to add some sort of surfboard racks. But I’d only make that effort if I literally got it for free.

I like Mark VII’s, don’t like that era of Continental, but wouldn’t want a diesel in either of them.  

Hmmmmmmmmm sushi worms.
Now I know what I’m having for lunch.