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Uhhhh, no. Not even close. Especially since you're comparing the XC90 Inscription model; go sit in one.
Mine (albeit a Momentum T6):
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Ahh, ok - I took the bait!!! Sorry!
Ahem, I have peak wagon. Not a gross SUV.My bad, I actually meant Hyundai.
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Just a joke, more of a dig at @Piobaire and @Jmm722 more than anything else. No offense intended .
This though:
Hell yeah now we’re talking:
Those in California who want to buy—or have ordered—a 2022 Porsche 911 GT3 with the optional six-speed manual transmission are out of luck. Porsche informed us that, due to the state's sound regulations, it can't sell the manual-equipped cars there, only the ones with the standard seven-speed dual-clutch automatic.
The German automaker said that it was just informed of the issue, which includes both the bewinged standard GT3 and the recently announced Touring package cars. Those in California who ordered the 992-generation 911 GT3 with the manual transmission will be contacted by dealers individually and be given the opportunity to switch to the standard PDK dual-clutch automatic.