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    Because stupidity

    If the guy preserved it for the purposes of an investment (which it seems he did), it was an atrocious decision. If he instead invested the $30k MSRP in the stock market in Jan 1988, he’d have $694,920 right now. That is not a typo.

    Having to deal with a roundabout/traffic circle near Boston everyday, I can assure you Americans are literally incapable of navigating something of this nature. It would require drivers here to have three qualities that are completely foreign to them: discipline, patience, and consideration for others.

    Next to cruising in the passing lane, it is this that American motorists should be thrown in jail for. People are utterly clueless as to what to do at roundabouts/traffic circles (I encounter it every day) and I don’t understand why. Everyone in the US should be given a free trip to Europe at the age of 16 so they can

    This is the hero America needs right now.

    An article about hydrogen powered transportation in Germany and not a single Hindenberg picture in the comments section? Too easy or too soon?

    Totally. It doesn’t need to be the greatest manual in history, it just needs to be a manual. You’re working alongside BMW for this whole project, yet you can’t throw one of their manuals in there - they seem to have no problem with buttloads of torque.

    So...possible BMW quality concerns, seemingly similar HP, yet no manual. And this is better than the last one because...

    Came here hoping title of post meant it was April Fools Day. Left disappointed.

    I wrote above that the Jeep Compass was the worst car I rented. I can’t believe I forgot about the Dodge Nitro you have above. It was like a brick you had to push through the wind with foot floored to maintain highway speeds. Quality was straight out of 1980s Chevy.

    Had a rental Compass. Worst rental car I’ve ever had. Reminded me of driving a 1980s GM. How Jeep shamed their brand with that tripe is beyond me...although, I suppose it’s not like the Wrangler even wraps itself in quality glory.

    Interior with the plasticyest plastic that ever plasticed.

    Moving the F1 circus all the way up to the Arctic and back will prove to everyone that saving the environment is their goal.

    That gauge cluster is perfection and should be permanently affixed to the walls of every automotive interior design department as a benchmark.

    I think you need to re-read the last two paragraphs.

    Good article. The last two paragraphs say all you need to know.

    COTD

    The Geely ‘Your Intellectual Property Now on Sale!’

    Yes, these colors are POSSIBLE.

    You Sir, are a menace.