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I don't think drivers in China need any more encouragement to drive insanely. 100,000 people die there every year from auto accidents, and fueling this culture of auto dependency isn't something they can sustain.

I don't think drivers in China need any more encouragement to drive insanely. 100,000 people die there every year from auto accidents, and fueling this culture of auto dependency isn't something they can sustain.

That's their problem, not ours. Let them build themselves into an unsustainable society--certainly won't hurt us any.

I don't think drivers in China need any more encouragement to drive insanely. 100,000 people die there every year from auto accidents, and fueling this culture of auto dependency isn't something they can sustain.

That's their problem, not ours. Let them build themselves into an unsustainable society--certainly won't hurt us any.

That's if they're not competing for "our" oil.

I don't think drivers in China need any more encouragement to drive insanely. 100,000 people die there every year from auto accidents, and fueling this culture of auto dependency isn't something they can sustain.

That's their problem, not ours. Let them build themselves into an unsustainable society--certainly won't hurt us any.

That's if they're not competing for "our" oil.

With the article I posted the other day on the latest breakthrough in battery technology, I'm confident that the US will be transitioning to electric within 20 years. I'm not worried.

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No mater how you feel about them driving or not, I got to hand it to those professional drivers. That was an amazing show with Cadillac's!!!

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