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We bought a pacifica with 0% financing in fall of 2019.  The trade-in value is higher than the amount of the loan.  Having a new car with equity is crazy to me.

I think the current system is best.  The grid was jumbled up already in race 1.  Teams game with trying to improve their times to move on, or stay in the garage if they are safe to move on.  Doesn’t appear broken to me so why change it.  Qualifying is more exciting than the race sometimes.

*also raises hand

I have a Pacifica and navigating the touch screen for heated seats/steering wheel isn’t ideal when driving.  And to get out of the screen once you are there its a tiny “X” at the top right that you HAVE to look at while driving or else you won’t hit it.

They are already out.  Up to Red Bull to see how long the engine design stays in.

Yay! We did it!  

This is the car I would spend my 60k on.  If I had 60k.

I just don’t get it.  Maybe in a few years we will look back and say that the grilles don’t look too bad, but I’d rather have just about any generation m3 before this one.

The next video could be a on-course comparison with a golf cart?

I have bought 4 new cars in my life so far.  2 of them involved getting up and walking out of the dealer +5 times in 2 hours.

I have a lease up in June and am drooling over some of the incentives that are coming out.  

Fortunately/Unfortunately having a more fluid workforce using contractors became a huge piece of cost cutting after the last recession.  The idea is that this percentage of the workforce can be cut at any time to relieve financial pressures while trying to save the jobs of the rest of the work force.  I work in the

I have a lease that is up in the first week of June and I am chomping at the bit to see what kind of incentives may be coming down the line.

so is this like a renegade?  I mean it looks good to me.

Came to the comments section to point out the possible missing intake, glad you already have!  I would think even for a movie car that this thing must move on it’s own somehow?

The graphic with he back to back quarter mile times is very interesting indeed. Porsche certainly wins with this review.

I mean it looks ok, and has HAAS brand colors but I would have preferred they tried something new instead of something from 4 years ago.  I liked the gray/black/red myself.

I think the fusion should be staying, clearly it is still selling. Not surprsing that it is behind camry and accord but interesting it is ahead of malibu.   I don’t see why they couldn’t just keep pumping them out without updating until the sales decline enough for them to be killed off.

I want this so bad.  Are they calling it wimbledon white?

Why did I look at the top picture and think it was a Dodge Ram with a hellcat swap?