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RE: Headlights. The only option is the amber RSR style. You know this to be true.

There’s been some really lousy reporting on that, and this line in the story (and the linked article from which it came) joins that dubious body of work. The point in saying that the federal government will be responsible for the majority of the costs is that a) part of the point of having a federal government is to

Correct. Those things are HILARIOUSLY small inside for how big they are on the outside. They have less usable space inside than the equivalent Fusion. 

a little bit of space?

The Boss 302 is so iconic. 

Enthusiasts are always begging mainstream manufacturers to build wild performance cars,

They did what they could, but I think the main issue is that this generation of Mustang is probably the least-attractive since the Mustang II.

You should look at the prices of Wegner (Danish designer)furniture. Things you should google: The Valet Chair, The Bull Chair (a dining chair), the Ox Chair (lounger), or his Flag Halyard Chair. He too designed things mid last century.

Baby if you don’t think this is the hypest shit then you are blander than light-fat mayonnaise on white bread toast.

It has never worked well for me. It always leave too much of a gap with the car in front and other people would cut in and the adaptive cruise will slam on the brakes hard. Also, on the uphill sections it will try too hard to catch up.

My answer remains the same: a good set of rain-sensing wipers.

My math says things will change in 2025 or 2026.

It’s all about price opacity. As it has become easier for consumers to comparison shop, businesses respond by making their pricing more opaque and more dishonest. They advertise a price that’s lower than competitors, but hide the fact that there are a whole host of largely unavoidable fees that aren’t reflected in the

Not sure why they can’t?

But no range anxiety, smaller battery = less weight, which all translates to more fun and less tyre wear (and less road wear).

10 years ago that was a $20,000 car, if this keeps up, my next car will have to be a bicycle.

NP. Especially in Hawaii and if someone else really owns it.

Of *course* the hur-dur moah powah version for silly money is the only one they can bother to bring over. I just want another 3-series wagon with reasonable power. ~250hp, PHEV, and a 40 mile EV range and I would look at one hard. They make that for the rest of the world, but I guess we North Americans don’t deserve

It’s almost like this complexity and obfuscation is by design, so that when the music stops, everyone is pointing fingers at someone else, until the real owner is traced back to a parakeet with a PO box in Panama.

I’ll wager that you won’t find a corporation anywhere that operates under the idea that using the cheapest/worst supplier, going the cheapest route possible, is best,