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As the owner of a 2011 Cayenne I am thrilled that this thing looks damn near the same. Also it’s the most reliable vehicle I’ve owned: 78k miles with no issues so far.

It isn’t even nice

That’s a nice Touareg. 

Congratulations! Hope your business flourishes!

Didn’t have time to read the whole article, but my input thus far is flat rate is a cancer in my industry. It encourages spite and cut-throat competition amongst the techs and writers to the point where a “green” tech won’t ask questions if they aren’t sure of something because they don’t wanna be taking food off of

Exactly. How many people would be willing to start new businesses if they didn’t have to worry about keeping their health insurance or paying for new employees’ insurance? How much more fluid could the job market be if people weren’t terrified of losing coverage?

Wal-Mart would save a fortune on fuel and maintenance on their fleet of trucks for their distribution centers, especially if they add charging stations to the docks at the stores. No more fuel, oil, and other maintenance that occurs on diesel engines.

Have you ever noticed that people who follow too closely, change lanes into you, or pull out slowly into moving traffic always have damaged body panels? Every. Damn. Time.

This is the 3rd world America we now live in... even the person filming already had a shattered windshield! And they drove right into what was very obviously about to be a huge crash. I would have been following from much, much further back. Morons everywhere.

Yeah, his argument is BS. Likely he was getting too much shit from BMW and VW.

Jesus. It sure would be nice if my company somehow figured we too needed some Model X’s.

Real Jeep’s have round headlights

What? The YJ? That thing had power steering and power brakes, nothing but a street-only machine.

TJ’s are still a pretty raw Jeep. No canbus, I6, only 1 computer etc...

Leaf springs or nothing amirite.

CAFE standards apply to fca too

I think the impact knocked a few vowels out of his name.

One word: Chinese.

*buys peppermint futures*

A modern day Jules Verne, that Musk...