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Oh so now this isn’t a blog on all things vehicle transportation? No reference to cruise ships? Planes? Trains?

I’ve got better citation. Who creates an account to post a single comment benefiting big industry? Astroturfers, that’s who.

Because I didn’t grow up dreaming and lusting after a Boxster/Cayman for 40 years.

It’s about as likely you are wrong as you are right. About a dozen others at Nissan got the exact same pay structure as he did, although for lower amounts. The fact that nobody else was arrested except the gaijin says a lot about how Japan treats foreigners. 

Right wingers are masters of projection. They stamped their feet about that because they knew whatever guy from their team got in power would do it.

I remember when Tea Party people were saying that Obama wanted to be king and that they’d die before letting anyone in the White House do that.

States rights are so important to republicans - LOL.  What a bunch of rat f*ckers.

Some of those flag stickers on that plane tell me it’s possible to purchase a terrible jet from a private corporate and have excellent government run healthcare at the same time.

Warning: politics, off topic

Good thing we’re not asking Lockheed-Martin to handle health care.

Well, the lab he operated did.... All he then had to do was put his name on the copyright.

If you can drive a Taycan and call it soulless, you don’t know cars. 

Please show reliable evidence to back up your utter bullshit CO2 output numbers.

One of the all-time great love songs to a dog.

Trump’s tax cuts are costing us $2.3 trillion over 10 years. This is nothing compared to that. 

There’s a bit of a Gulf between that and these designs though ;) 

MB and the CLS shooting brake, not sold here but saw them all over in Europe, makes the CLS more useful and prettier.

I currently have a V60 (cross-country-finding an ordinary v-60 WITH AWD was almost impossible) I visit Europe fairly often and always come back slightly depressed-so many cool wagons!

I’ve owned 5 Volvos (4 240s and an 850). When I finally had a family the safest, most economical wagon on the market was a Subaru. We’re on our second and have loved them both.

I feel like in this day and age people who buy wagons in this country are either have more sophisticated taste and not as fooled with crossover advertisement, car enthusiasts or those who grew up with wagons and will never surrender to the crossover.