spyderman4g63
spyderman4g63
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If you're wondering what kind of weight this all has, there are around 400,000 of these wells in the US and they account for around 11% of the country's production.

So we need more hideous looking vipers?

He didn't really put anyone at danger from what I saw. He even stopped at all the signals. This is just an attempt to stop future idiot copycats by making this guy a poster child.

No way this wagon loses on Jalopnik.

Assuming we still have laws that allow self driving of vintage vehicles. Everything being self driving is the safest but most boring.

This is really all I care about. I've had 350hp+ FWD cars and they were fun but torque steer and lack of tractions does get old. If it comes in AWD I will seriously consider buying one. If it's FWD I'm not interested at all.

Only until our inevitable self-driving overlords come. I like driving but I can see a majority of cars being self driven before I die.

I'll admit I haven't actually driven a modern Lexus as I have no interest in owning a Toyota. So I'm probably wrong about that one.

They are basically rebadged camrys not unlike lincoln.

In my opinion just based on a few rentals infiniti is in that league below the real luxury brands . Kind like the lincoln / Lexus / infiniti are all a class below real luxury vehicles. Cadillac may have moved out of this group. Chrysler would be well below that level in my book. I might even put Acura in the Chrysler

I kind of like it but I'm sure it will get toned down a bit for production. Hopefully not as much as Subaru did with the WRX

That line on the side reminds me of the first Tiburon

No I have nothing to do with cars sales I'm on IT.

It's almost 2015. I just found this post looking for solutions for the loud commercial problem in the US. The law didn't fix it.

is that shocking ? They are in the business of selling cars. They make money selling cars. They need people to buy cars.

I agree. However it could come into play if it's still low when the Model 3 is released. At least for me I try to justify my lust for a Tesla by the gas savings and this hurts that irrational logic that goes on inside my head.

Where the hell was Doug at when this auction was going on?

You can register a homemade pipe buggy for on road use in Ohio. I'm guessing someone could sneak one of these in.

There are only seven shopping days until Christmas and we're less than two weeks away from the New Year. So where are those battery-swapping stations Tesla promised? Or its big push into the energy storage biz? Didn't we hear something about the Roadster being upgraded? Are we seeing a pattern here?