The argument is this: Car companies exist to make a profit, and Porsche needs to diversify beyond impractical sports cars to ensure its survival in the future. A sedan is a natural extension of the brand after the Cayenne, and a … …
A Self-Sustaining, Environmentally Sensitive, Car-Free Satellite City …
Everything within walkable distance, no cars (so less grime), a green space larger than the city itself, access to mass transit, plenty of plazas and parks, serious energy and water conservation, and more. … grocery stores, Indian ice cream shops, amazing corner stores, museums both grand and quirky, ancient mysterious shops where I'm not entirely sure what — if anything — is for sale, parklets, street art, weird architectural juxtapositions, and thrift stores galore. …
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Rob writes: Weird Skience | PetrolBlog
Strange stuff. To some extent this level of incongruousness is endearing. It suggests that real, actual people had a hand in this car. And when you throw it into a roundabout and feel the front end actually go where you want you realise that … The servicing records that came with it show that it was regularly looked after, again slightly oddly by a Vauxhall dealer in the main. … This, it turns out, is a common problem with VW group cars, and the two problems are separate. …
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