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You're clearly confusing the old model with the new. The new model doesn't have an analog clock - the old one did. So basically, you're judging the car on the previous generation - which had a completely different platform, a completely different transmission, and a different 4-cylinder engine. The new one hasn't

Sporty Mazda? Stylish Fusion? Classic Camry? Why?

The success of the new Chrysler 200 is, in every way, a relative success.

GM is the master of the parts bin special but the Solstice/Sky are on a different level of parts sharing. Arch Duke Makyenko, SHAZAM! kindly laid it out for us:

Of course, this engine design would likely have made it a commercial failure anyway - nothing like bumping up maintenance costs (not to mention safety issues should an engine fail)

All of these suggestions are evidence as to why Ford was able to increase Aston's sales by several thousand percent.

While there are some amazing engineers in Toyota City, a global approach to design is something that a global company needs to do.

I'd rather have this:

GM, on the other hand, is raking in tons of cash in China, is selling more cars in the U.S. and is somewhat shielded from Latin America and is closer to solving the European problem than either Ford or Fiat Chrysler. Granted, some of that cash is going to recall-related issues and Caddy needs to find its footing, but

Up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, b, a, start.....

If you think Snyder gives $0.02 about the UAW or any of its members you're delusional.

It wasn't on his agenda.... therefore he must sign it.

At least Virginia repealed their hybrid/EV tax. Most states offer an incentive for hybrids or EVs, or at worst are neutral on them. Virginia actually had a $64/yr tax on hybrids and EV to make up for the lost gas tax. Only problem was that to end up spending $64/yr in state gas taxes in Virginia, you'd have to buy

Neutral: Would You Buy The EV Focus? How cheap would it have to be?

Add to that list the Ford Focus EV which, according to USA Today, will see another price cut to $29,995, which means that it's now about $10,000 below the original list price.

Nigeria didn't even have an Ebola problem at the beginning of the year and they don't have one now, as they have been declared free of the virus.

Exactly.

You could do a quick Q&A (no more than a few seconds) with the officer asking if they knew it wasn't legal (if you believe that is truly the case). Then let them go on their way. Get a few more, and get the press on your side. Petition your government. Don't spend all your time as a self-righteous prick

I've never known a cop to be as obnoxious as Seim is here. If you're constantly having problems, perhaps you're the issue.

Not entirely pointless, as it wouldn't exempt state police (as opposed to local or county level)

If you can't think of a single way to handle this better, you're as hopeless as Seim.