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Does this mean the return of Mazdaspeed3?

From what I’ve read on this site, the formula is:

Range Rover extended warranty = or > Infinity Value.

$22k is sure a lot of money; that could get you into a lot of newer, younger, lighter, and only slightly-slower GTI.

Either way, I’ve taken seven VWs past 100k, six of them post 2006-models; it’s kind of like taking your own body past 40. Even with maintenance and gentle care from a professional, the age definitely

Yes! Or, the CTS-V wagon

I was shocked how nice the SS interior was, and held up for my buddy. WAY more upscale than any other Chevy/GM product I’ve ever driven or been in. That being said, the MK7 Golf interiors are very nice too, especially for its price point. I’ve always been down on the longevity of the interior materials in VW’s, but my

“The SS is old school American v8 rwd sedan. It going to lean, feel heavy, and smoke its tires when it gets the opportunity." Australian. I think you mean Australian. Otherwise your pretty accurate. 

How about an Audi RS4?

I daily an SS (Badged as a Holden), it’s lovely.

Loved my ‘88 manual sedan...

If only Saturn were still around, they could have transformed the brand into GM’s own EV only brand.

Oh yeah, which is why I’m so supportive of them.

But uber is the devil and we shouldn’t support them.

I remember laughing at Newt Gingrich in ‘12 when he said he had a plan for $2.50/gal. gas. It’s been under $2 or manageable for about 4 years now. 

Yes, the idiots claim that SUV/CUV/Trucks get relay good gas mileage now.Compated to a 1979 F350 dually, sure.  Let’s cut the weight in half and reduce the frontal area by half and make most of the air go OVER the car instead of around and through the suspension bits and see them get 50% better mileage.

That’s what I was thinking. I think I’ve only paid over $3 for 91 a couple times in the last year or two. $4-5 gas in most of the country would definitely still get a lot of people thinking about fuel efficiency again. (Not me though, us BMW drivers laugh at the poors who worry about such trivial items as gas prices)

The station by my house in the City of Detroit was $2.69 yesterday.  In the suburb I work in it was $2.65.  

Agreed. I mean they killed the Fusion hybrid, which actually looked good, was still a normal car, and got very good gas mileage.

>>Where are they getting the $4-5 gallon BS?<<

Where are they getting the $4-5 gallon BS? I know California is there but what about the rest of the US?

Its ~$3 in Seattle and I think we tend to be one of the highest amounts in the country. We aren’t blinking at the current prices, but send them up to $5-6 (country would average $3-4) and we’ll take note.