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    therealkennyd
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    “You can’t pass me, I’ll show you!”

    Tavarish...what does your current car collection consist of? Two SC’s, VR4, S Class, isn’t there a Rover in there somewhere?

    I see. That makes sense. And you can’t really collect cars when you live in a dense city like you do.

    really? You would have relinquished the Skyline? That might be more than you paid for it, but have you fallen out of love? Or were you never really that in love to start?

    This article brought to you by the letter A.

    If you don't mind my asking, what about Oz specifically is so hard on vehicles? I could speculate, but you know...

    ICE’s may never go completely away, but certainly for the majority of moving people from place to place, electric seems the way to go. Of course, we have to find ways to generate that electricity, but that’s another discussion.

    Hey now, we are strict when it comes to NOx.

    Sometimes I feel like Americans are vapid consumers of shit that doesn't make sense. Then I remember the middle east exists, and I don't feel so bad.

    I like the headlights of the 996.

    The front end of the Jag S Type

    Excellent point Doug. Too few people understand that borrowing money is not necessarily bad. But plunking down large sums of cash to have a car, especially a new one, paid in full is generally not the best use of large bits of cash. Yet so many people claim they would do it.

    WHAT ARE THOOOOOOOOOOOOSE

    The other night I was leaving a shopping/dining center and parked side by side was a current generation Range Rover and a current generation explorer (not the one above, the one prior to this minor refresh).

    I’m afraid I must chime in as a native North Carolinian (25 years) living in, a quite soggy at the moment, South Carolina (3 years). No one I know or have known ever uses Coke as a generic term for soda.

    It seems diesel is a more immediate threat to human health, whereas gas emissions are a passive detriment to the environment. Granted, gas emissions are still harmful to human health, or more likely, all biological health that is.

    You say “catastrophic emissions cheating scandal.”

    I remember a VW commercial from years ago wherein a middle-aged guy named Doug was fraught with indecision about buying a new VW. The end of that commercial was a simple caption saying “Doug, just buy the VW.” In that same vein, I give you:

    For us, it’s been not so much brands as specific vehicles.

    I fell asleep halfway through the list.