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Very impressive, what a big block nonsense.
Nice to see MB is into hybrid, and a Lexus way. Diesel is not the cleanest or the most economical after all!
Nonsense. The M3 is probably at 1500rpm and the Prius is working hard at 6000rpm. Prius is 1.3 litre, so it becomes equivalent to 1.3x4=4.2 litre. So, Top Gear is fxxking our minds. Like a comedy and I don't watch the show any more.
hey why not put a jacuzzi in it?
I believe this nano needs one mini finger or long nail to operate it correctly. lol what an apple!
cool, I switched from 911 (bought it 27) to a lexus (now 33). useless sporty in california. lots of coworkers do so too!
IMHO. Drive faster and don't use wipers, let the rain wipe itself!!
retard. attorneys created patents like wall street created stocks. games for non-professionals to play so that "professionals" can make a living.
Heard too many bads about BMW, such an Ultimate Laundary machine. We wore slippers and shorts into a Lexus after a casual lunch, we test drove different cars, and we finally decided on a new LS. In 3+ hours, we found the sales treated my families like VIP, spending time explaining every sedan, at the end my daughters didn't want to leave the play room. I guess car nowadays isn't about car performance or car look, but the shopping a process of finding a good relationship with a reliable and safe friend/machine on a nice deal. I am a low-key person anyway, 33yr, live in Bay area, cruise control smartly fast at 135mph on I-5 night when weekended LA.
Prove me a car needs to have soul.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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