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Soviet bilge pump:

In Soviet Russia, bilge pumps you!

This is why the right to repair is so important, also check the warranty. (and the small print).

4th: there’s nothing more aggravating than someone at a busy gas station who leaves the car at the pump to go inside and do a little shopping (especially at Sheetz where you can order food). But at least it’s typically only a few minutes. Now imagine having to wait 20 minutes to charge the car, and the car ahead of

Anyone that believes this rumor has never been in an 86/BRZ. They have an economy feel to them that isn’t fitting for Lexus’s premium branding, IMO. 

A growing young family without the means to spend at least $30k for a three row vehicle for starters. This at least comes with a warranty; other cars in this price range will not. Said family will not be in a good position to shell out $500 for an unexpected repair. 

I’ve never understood the Foreign/Domestic lots at factories. I would understand a GM lot and an “Everything Else” lot.

And good discounts. 

Thrustmaster

Ferrari and McLaren secretly sharing a platform and an engine….

*Coughs loudly and points to his own comment from 3 days ago in the other post about Bruce Wayne’s car*

Gorgeous car. Very similar to the Cadillac Ciel but more elegant.

3rd Gear: Oil companies have been diversifying for decades. There have always been fears that oil would end or decline and they’ve acted accordingly. Calling them energy companies is a more accurate term these days.

Every time I see one of these 75-79 Sevilles, I am consistently struck with how timeless the design is. It simply doesn’t look like a 45 year old car.

As I mentioned elsewhere, gas prices went back up to new highs after the worst of the recession abated and sales of crossovers exploded. But, as I said, he’s pretending crossovers are the same as SUVs so he can make a dishonest argument. 

Torch, keep up the good work of trolling Tesla-stans. I enjoy this immensely.

I know I’m the odd man out when I say this, but I genuinely miss velour seating. It’s just so dang comfy and lasts forever. Heck at this point I’d even take the thin fuzzy stuff in my parent’s ‘05 Avalanche. it’s not the same, but the closest thing I’ve seen in a decade +

Objectively, the tech and reliability over cars of yore keeps getting exponentially better and also more complex. Handling, safety, performance are lightyears ahead of most anything made even 10 years ago.

Anybody else not a fan of the big wheels? I’m going to miss those marshmallow tires. 

はい (Said super excitedly)