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Watch the next one be a re-badged BMW X7

It’s pretty svelte in my book considering the Lexus LC is 4200 pounds. How Lexus calls something weighing 4200 pounds a world class $100k sports car is beyond me though

Oh man, Lincoln is making magic happen in my body right now. Dead serious, this kind of attention to detail gets my heart racing. Coupled with an actual name instead of an alpha numeric product number on the back and I think Lincoln is poised for a major comeback!

There are a fixed number of running Volkswagens. If you get one running another (in proximity) shall stop running.

I once had 14 VW’s between myself and 3 other friends, this theory has become gospel.

The HOA is gonna be super pissed about this.

Wait, is somebody actually trying to solve a problem before it gets out of hand and the government has to get involved? Are they allowed to do that?

I’d say more. Average new car sells for something in the $30k’s, so let’s assume $35k. 15% discount for used would be barely under $30k. Assume $5k down on each, 1% financing on the new car, something closer to 4% on the used. That’s a monthly payment difference of just under $60/month assuming a 5-year term. At

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Also, Jeremy Clarkson made a good point on this. If someone drives a terrible / utterly boring car, they have no interest in driving. If they have no interest in driving, they do not care about following the rules and are therefore most likely to be a bad driver.

This has always been the way with German machinery. If you look at comparable German and American weapons from WW2 even, you’ll see that, most of the time, the German weapons were functionally superior to the corresponding US weapon, but in order to achieve that superiority, they were more complex, having both more

I’m looking forward to some entertaining shit from others.

One possible use for all those VWs

You know... whatever happened to Japanese industrial design period? I was born in the late 70's and all while I was growing up in the 80's it seemed that no matter what it was- whether it was a VCR, TV set, Camera, car, or pencil sharpener if it was from the likes of Sony, Panasonic, Nissan or JVC the things always

Is it really because of build quality, or have vehicles reached prices where the above-average earner cannot afford to upgrade every 5-6 years like they did in the past? Maybe it’s just the market in which I reside, but a lot fewer people are going out and buying new trucks / tahoes / etc anymore because they can’t

This is why ALL OF YOU need dashcams. Seriously, it’s a data capturing device that’ll save your ass in countless ways. Doing 80 but got written for 95? Dashcam = dismissal.

3rd Gear: I am perfectly comfortable with the Swedes handling all of our airbags.

Been saying this for years. I’ve always had a group of friends who were into cars and between them there has been 5 335's, 2 M3's, an X5, an S4, Jetta’s, GTI’s and probably some stuff I’m forgetting. Both M3's had tranny/engine problems. ALL FIVE 335's had their fuel pumps fail (among other problems), the X5 broke a

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You can practically guarantee that the guy yelling to shoot would be the first to condemn the police if they did comply with that wish.

Some Americans like to do their own re-badging.