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    Cruise mouthpiece:

    Sheller and Urry (2000) emphasize that no interaction with the spatial environment can take place from inside a passenger car because acoustic backdrops and smells of the city are not captured and distinctive buildings or urban artifacts are reduced to two dimensions by a perception from inside through the windshield

    “We’re addressing this from a data-based perspective,” lead sponsor state Senator Lisa Cutter said in a statement. “Data shows us that higher vehicle weights directly correlate with vulnerable road user deaths. It just makes sense to tie funding to that. It’s not about disincentivizing the purchase of [these]

    Wow! Fred Flintstone designed that grille.

    Yeah, but it’s nonsensical. It could have been an open horse drawn carriage rather than that specific car. 

    You could buy a car for that much money.

    No respect for Nikloa Telsa!

    This is pretty vague, are we talking a single vehicle like Franz Ferdinand’s last ride or a car model over a production run?

    A couple of personal highlights in the collection include a 2015 Porsche 918 ‘Weissach’ Spyder, which has sadly only covered 12 miles in its lifetime. 

    Listed under Meats, the full menu also shows soppressata, bresaola, and chorizo.

    I was going to say that I never use my high beams, but then I realized that I do use them to signal other drivers once in a while. I never use them for their main purpose, though, I guess just because of where and when I drive.

    Cool, thanks.

    “Leck mich am Arsch” is usually translated asKiss my ass” in English, but I have no idea why someone would say that in this situation. Totally eingerostet here too.

    I suppose my point wasn’t clear. It was aimed at the clickbait headline and shallow coverage more than anything else.

    Yeah, this is just innumeracy. cars.com has a list of other options:

    There really is no getting around the fact that the Model S is the most important car of the 21st century.

    which they claim has taken the car to 60 miles per hour in a parking lot

    Yes on the coupe.

    I’d put the 2 series in the best of the bunch, though I agree it’s not beautiful.

    Interesting! The definition has drifted, then. I think in the U.S. it still means a vehicle with pedals.