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The Little Engine That Couldnt
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Love it. Blue and red don't need to be the only non-shade-of-grey car color available, y'all.

14/21 17 mpg combined Premium fuel required

More like I-kei-a

Probably better than a lot of early HID lights. Definitely better than any lifted truck.

At least they didn't request a successor fleet of 1 million tiny drones.

Which gets back to the original problem of making an investment. Do you want to invest in a brand that's going to have to spend a lot of their IPO cash trying to figure out how to make more money?

Can you park it next to an F150 for scale?

F150s are also giant huge massive things. I don't know why people are upset about the fuel economy there; it's definitely better than the old V8s.

These are year-end clearance cars. Don't expect the same discount if you go in and try to buy or order a 2015 ATS/CTS. Also, try to find a Premium trim car instead of a Performance (and a V6 instead of the turbo 4, but that's just my opinion). The Premium comes with the mechanical LSD and the magnetic suspension,

I mean most cars do come with a year's worth of free roadside assault these days.

Where's the conspiracy? Also, the theory is shaky at best. I had a two-gens-ago sports sedan. It averaged just over 23 mpg, had 200 hp, and only drank premium fuel. I now have a current gen sports sedan. I average 28 mpg, have over 300 hp, and fill up on 87 octane, because that's all it requires.

Aliens

RWD, sub 3600 lbs wagon. The X1 hits the weight and drivetrain mark, but isn't a wagon (although it's damn close. That thing is small).

I'm sad they're not changing the name to 388.

I didn't know there was a non RFT option from the factory. The car doesn't have jack points, so that kinda sucks.

Something about miatablowjob.com

the Lexus Land Cruiser. Big SUVs that aren't Escalades are pretty rare anymore, but I dont think I've ever seen a newer Lexus Land Cruiser.

Concept cars still serve a purpose as design studies. They're always unfeasible to completely recreate because safety regulations and budgets, but as an example, those Cadillacs that never made it to production previewed where the brand went from an artistic standpoint.

I'm guessing a few milliseconds under 7:02. It averaged 1.2 G on a skidpad. That's fucking wizardry.

1. NEEDS MOAR 'MERICA.