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If China was playing fair then I would be against these tariffs. But they are not. Time and time again their companies and government has been caught stealing IP and trade secrets. And with these EVs their plan is to dump product on different markets at below cost in order to drive out all other competition.

Sounds like they gave him a glass of Kool-Aid too....

I’m getting tired of reductivism in design.

The answer for space and towing would be a Sequoia over the LC. Just as good if not better and they’re cheaper somehow!
But for my money I’d go new Mazda! In the budget, warranty, great car, and fun to drive

Orange stain? Sounds like the new “presidential model.”

That fluff piece he did on the cyberclunk was a real turning point for me on Cammisa.

My honorable mention: second-gen (or even first-gen) Mazda MX-6 and Ford Probe. Preferably in LS and GT (2.5L V-6) trim, with the five-speed.

Years ago I was visiting Arizona, and hanging out with some folks I didn’t really know very well when a guy in the group mentioned that quartz had good harmonic properties. I replied “yeah, that’s why they use quartz crystals in watches. When you apply an electric current to them they vibrate at a very constant

Next up, a racing one-seater, called Midiq 

Worst stop for me or for the cop?

Here is the real crime. Look at Joe’s shorts and sandals combo

Tell me your CEO is a Danish guy without telling me your CEO is a Danish guy.

I was going to be boring and suggest a e class coupe but did a quick search and used lexus lc500’s are creeping into the 60s and that would be what i would suggest!

I had an allroad - it was simultaneously one of the best cars I have ever driven, while at the same time the worst and most expensive.

I mean the current Mazda3 hatch and sedan are both beautiful, not an opinion it’s a straight fact so they may be disqualified.

Always was partial to the third-generation Maxima.

Not usually a German car fan but 2007-2016 Audi A5/S5 is the platonic deal of good looking normal car

Yeah, the biggest thing I see in work and life is a short term gains for long term losses.

Gotta be honest, that reads like a ChatGPT hallucination.

 Rough time to be a billionaire. Hopefully bezos and elon are next