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As a Muslim woman, this embarrasses me. Much like anything Saudi Arabia ever does.

There is no central Islamic authority. The only true Islamic law is set down by the Prophet Muhammad and God. This Saudi cleric is only making rulings applying to the people that follow him, which are going to be other crazy Saudi people.

Actually, Dubai is fairly strict on driving rules. At about every half mile, there is a camera recording your speed. It's fairly easy to get a ticket for reckless driving in the city. Same goes for Abu Dhabi.

I would get speeding tickets. Daily.

I saw some real life hagwalah when I was in Saudia. Actually pretty fun watching it in real life. I did feel like I was going to die at some point.

+1, sir.

"Om nom nom econobox."

+1. My car is my baby. I've been known to call it "sweetheart" on occasion.

The Mercedes Benz 500K Special Roadster. Just look at it.

I concur. The interior is amazing. Mercedes is always excellent at catering to the luxury seeking driver. I'm not loving the exterior right now. It's just not very elegant.

The point I made in the above post seems to have gone entirely over your head, as I thought it would. I hope one day, you will understand.

No, not particularly.

No matter how much you hate Dubai, that still comes off as entirely racist. That, and you obviously don't know your history very well. Without Arab scientists, we wouldn't have cars or computers or any of the modern luxuries you enjoy.

Let's talk about the many reasons that I love Dubai. Here are seven

It's rather silly to sit here and discuss politics on a car site. That, and slavery isn't entirely an old thing in America either. Minimum wages aren't that fantastic on this side of the ocean.

I might disagree with the C being the best looking Merc (I think it's the CLS) :)

When I went to buy my first car, I had 3 choices: C-Class, A4, or 328. From those three, the C-Class coupe that I ended up buying ran circles around the other two. The A4 drove exactly like a Jetta, and the 328 was unbelievably cramped. The C coupe was sporty, had some kick, and a ridiculously luxurious interior. I

No, it translates to the plate number. Oman MW 1

From my understanding, Tesla did not receive a subsidy from the government. A subsidy is an incentive that does not need to be paid back. Tesla entered into a loan agreement at market rates and started paying the loan back in December. I don't particularly see why the government cannot be a market participant.

The inner caffeine addict and car lover wants this so badly. Where did you find it?