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I think their sales troubles have less to do with price, and more to do with past regressions. I.E. the Cadillac Cimarron.

A Porsche Caymen.

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I listen to a station named "Paul + Paul = Trance". I think they're referring to Paul Oakenfold and Paul Van Dyk, the d.j.'s. It's the perfect working music for me, as it is upbeat, but also kind of ambient at times and not at all distracting. It keeps me motivated and on my toes.

I don't see THAT much of a difference and I don't think the 1-series is ugly in any way. Just my opinion.

Yes, earbuds suck, especially if you're working out or running because they always come out. Over-the-ear headphones are always a better option and they don't look any more ridiculous on your head than wires do coming out of your ears. I have tried in vain for years to find the right pair of earbuds, but to no

The new Buick's are awesome.

I believe the Cadillac Cimarron is STILL haunting Cadillac. It's going to take a while to change perceptions of the company. They built over-priced junk for decades, but now are finally building world-class cars. I'm considering a Cadillac the next time my BMW lease is up in a couple years. I really love the

I've owned two used BMW's and I drove them into the ground and yet they continued to drive like they were brand new. I never had a lick of problems with either of mine. And I also fail to see how a used BMW are created to make you want a brand new one. On the contrary, even when they make cosmetic changes, they

Great post. This has been my experience in the past. Better to drive and enjoy a seven year old BMW or Benz or Saab, Cadillac, etc., than a brand new Ford Focus. New cars are almost always a bad investment anyway.

A souped up Mazda RX8?

Evernote (for me) is a big cluster-f*ck. It just does too much. Google Keep is much simpler and straight-forward, in my opinion. You should definitely try it out! It's also very attractive, with all of the color options you can assign particular lists or notes. I use red for higher-priority notes, etc. It's a

I agree, the Cayman is the ultimate sports car, as far as I'm concerned. I'd take it over a 911 any day. One day, for sure, even if it's used. Better a used luxury car than a new ordinary car.

Agreed. It's great for to-do lists and I'm forever pasting pictures of certain things I want to find when I'm out shopping, etc. Now you can even share (in real-time) with others. It's awesome because of it's simplicity. It doesn't seem like too many people know about it, which I admit, I kind of like.

Even though it's just a few weeks old, I couldn't go without the new Inbox by Gmail app. On my Moto X droid phone, it's completely replaced my Gmail app. I love the pin features and I'm forever using the reminders feature. I don't normally go for apps that organize my information for me, but in this case, Inbox

I'm happy to see the Moto X on this list. I've had just about every mobile phone out there at one time or another and the X is by far, the best of the best, in my experience. The battery lasts forever, it's super-snappy and quick and the voice command feature is near-perfection. Unfortunately, my carrier Sprint,

My favorite is the new Gmail 5.0. It's almost exactly like the new Inbox by Gmail, sans the "Reminders" feature. I installed the APK last week on my Android Moto X and was surprised at how much it looks and functions like Inbox. It's terrific!

I have a 2005 Mazda RX8 and a few months ago I found some rust around the perimeter of the back break-light and under one particular tire wall, there is noticeable rust, too.

You left one out, perhaps the most important one: Trust NO ONE.

Because the Porsche Cayman isn't butt-f*cking ugly like the Lotus is, that's why.