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Imagine a future where a cracked windshield costs $4000 to replace!

There’s only one of them.  It doesn’t come in any other anything.

It’s above $150K with 3 days to go. It’s pristine nearly as-new condition represents too much of its value for it to see a lot of use, except for someone with both enough money and the mindset to not care about preserving its mint status.

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Any chance Cherry Jones is interested in giving 23 million people a lift?

^this is 11/10 good car journalism

your suspension setting was too stiff

I did, actually! I could lift one end of it pretty easily. 

Pulled out? I see what you did there.

To quote myself from another post three seconds ago: “I mean, we’ve gone from slowly accepting autos/DCT around here, of which I don’t agree with, to now saying SUV handling is good enough?”

Oh wow, congratulations. Since you can’t have a cookie, have a chunk of jerky on me.

Of course. Same management.

In large part, the US Navy is the World Navy. It is responsible for keeping the peace and protecting global trade, which we benefit from enormously. Its not exactly fair, but sometimes the best peace policy is overwhelming force. Its worked since 1945 at keeping humanity out of enormously destructive global conflicts,

I’ll never understand how F1 can call itself the pinnacle of motorsports while rally exists. I’ve never competed in either, but it seems to me rally drivers have significantly more skill than F1 drivers.

As you stated the new car is a “nicer” car. My question is though, WHY? Why does every car have to get nicer? Why cant companies just continue to offer a car for what it is? Why do they keep trying to have a car grow with the audience it is currently hot with? All that does is necessitate a NEW base model to come in

Nitrogen fill is expensive. They can’t just get that from the air you know. 

I know T. Jon ( we worked at the same company for a short time) so I’m not going to argue with him, especially since his explanation is accurate. But there is another reason.

Ok where are all the insecure people who dont know how to drive saying “modern auto can do anything a manual can”?

I’m afraid so. For the same reason you’d still read “but it’s not that fuel-efficient” in a Chevy Suburban review or “it’s fast” in a Porsche 911 review. It’s not meant to just be a dig on EVs, but it is kind of an important part of the experience.

“I want chicken nuggets and a beer”