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| View Poll Results: Who makes the best products for the average human being? | |||
| Toyota (lexus) |
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13 | 34.21% |
| Ford |
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5 | 13.16% |
| GM (Cadillac buick chevy) |
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2 | 5.26% |
| Mopar (chrysler dodge jeep) |
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1 | 2.63% |
| Mercedes |
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1 | 2.63% |
| Volvo |
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1 | 2.63% |
| VW Group |
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0 | 0% |
| Honda (acura) |
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6 | 15.79% |
| Nissan |
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2 | 5.26% |
| Audi |
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0 | 0% |
| BMW |
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1 | 2.63% |
| Subaru |
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5 | 13.16% |
| Peugeot |
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1 | 2.63% |
| Voters: 38. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I live as close as you possibly can to the Montreal racetrack. It's loud when the F1 comes on over. You can actually be on the other side of the island -100km away- and still hear it because of the reverberation on water. P.S: I live in Montreal. And Montreal is the 8th biggest city in North America. It goes: Mexico, New-York, Los-Angeles, Toronto, Chicago, Houston, La Havana, Montreal. (Ecatepec de Morelos and then Philadelphia, for the top 10) and in term of size, it's minuscule. We're an island. In comparison, Mexico, the most populated city, has a population density of 64.91 person, per kilometer square. Montreal? 898.1 per kilometer square. What I am trying to say is that why would I buy a pick up truck to live in such a dense city? I bought a car that weight less than a ton, has over 300HP, a turbo and 6 speed. Did I mention I can park this baby anywhere? You can make fun of my choice, I think it's a sensible one. John Cooper work MINI Cooper S 2013. White with black roof but roof also has the panoramic rooftop. 18" rims for good driving. What's the issue? Never even had trouble with it. Granted, 7 years and just got it over 100,000km this summer but still, no a single problem ever. Freedom is great because I bought it with my money because I wanted it and that's about all that matters.
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I will make fun of your choice. A Mini Cooper is driven only by bundle of sticks who can’t speak English properly
You can’t even fit your hockey sticks in a Mini Cooper, I mean what the hell man
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Yeah were not here to shit on peoples cars. Stop with the shitting on his whip. Quit acting like that bundle you just described. If you think about gay shit when you see a mini, that makes you gay, not the mini.
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Nothing wrong with Mini if you're in a city and have no need to haul much...plus BMW product.
Was thinking about getting a new truck this last year-end. Inventory has been a total mess with chip-sourcing issues on the gas V8s. I said to hell with it and kept the old company truck and bought a '21 C43 AMG instead. Now I wish I had spent the little bit more for the C63 but its all good. My first Benz / AMG, starting at the bottom and will work my way up over the next couple of decades. | ||
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New F150 Lightning looks pretty legit.
I'm contemplating the move to solar. I wonder what I'd have to do in order to integrate charging a vehicle into the plan. Just more batteries? Or more everything? | ||
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A tesla battery wall pretty much.
I would go with a good normal car for now, and a solar setup whenever it makes sense including if it makes sense now. | ||
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working your way up a car is a good thing.
Like, I would have preferred getting a normal mini and then getting the turbo because now I don't know what a normal mini is. You will drive that mercedes and push its limit and once you work it up, you will love the upscale a lot more and actually know why you paid more because you will feel the difference.
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