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Yes, same problem.  And of course it starts today when I decided to take a stance on an article that spawned 50 different replies.  Which I’m now giving up on completely because I can’t freaking find the comments to reply to.

Again... if you read my (many) other comments... you’ll see my context is specifically around current-day government regulations that kids into elementary school stay in front-facing car seats that take up so much room that a middle seat will not fit anyone beyond a small child, and if you ever drive places with other

Please read my other comments... I’m getting tired of retyping them and addressed your exact comment already :( I know they will fit two car seats. They will fit no other passengers.  That’s not enough.

You don’t need a cavernous cargo area for that. We had a Graco side-by-side double and they fit just fine in anything with a hatch and in mid-size trunks or larger, and our single seater stroller fit just fine in any car trunk we ever tried.

We need to be petitioning to stop fully autonomous driving and start embracing companies who provide people who enjoy driving with options on how to do this for added income.

Rear/Front facing both take the same giant footprint. Boosters are smaller but stil require a full seat to properly sit flat even if the kid in them is skinny. I can BARELY fit a booster between two forward facing seats in my mid-size sedan with a thin-as-rails 7yo on it. She can’t reach to hook or unhook her seatbelt

Not only are they not getting smaller, they’re becoming requirements for longer. My 7 yo still needs a booster as required by law, and the 4yo probably has another year in her forward one because she’s on the smaller side and still fits (which is the directive now - they should be in those suckers until you can’t

Aside from the fact that wagons used to have three rows and sedans used to have a much larger footprint, you’re ignoring the forward-facing elephant in the room that I explained in my other comment. Huge carseats didn’t exist and weren’t required use until well into grade school back then. They are now, and they’re a

This. I don’t care how much volume you have behind your second row of seats; if there are only two rows of seats, you can only fit so many people in the car. This is why it bugs me so much when people say to just get a wagon for families. Unless it’s a three row wagon (do they make those anymore outside of the Flex?),

See my other response.  People.  When you have a family you need to bring people.  This thing won’t bring people if it’s stuffed with multiple car seats... which is a very family thing for many years.

It’s not junk, it’s people.

I have kids of 7/4/2. My 7yo can BARELY fit in the back seat of my mid-size sedan with two forward-facing car seats on either side, and she has to do it without the government-mandated booster.

Yeah, when I think “family car”, I think three rows. Even if you only have two kids, that’s two car seats sucking up the entire back for several years making it impossible to seat even five. Having three means that you can’t all fit in this car until two kids are in school and out of booster seats.

This is great for

Set in the world of drone technology and fifth generation fighters, this sequel will explore the end of the era of dogfighting.

That’s my concern, more than the screens themselves. I’m guessing many (most?) screen issues are due to the “CPU” not the screen itself. Locking, not functioning, not connecting various things, etc. For instance, bluetooth on my 2013 Mazda6 doesn’t play audio sometimes. It recognizes the connection and shows the song

Not a manual (that I know), but I’ve lusted after these for a long time... you can find them under 40 I believe but may be hard in R-S trim and a vert. And yes, in this magnificent French Racing Blue:

Same, I just finished the fourth, which is so far the worst. Episode four can be summed up as: Mulan’s training sequence combined with a “romance” so incredibly shallow and obvious that it served zero purpose. It was 35 minutes of banality and then 5 minutes moving the plot forward.

I’ll stick with it I guess; it’s

I was going to say “rent a trailer” in far fewer words. Maybe even three! But I like yours better.

That said, what fun is there in that? None. None fun.

While I think the new Sonata (and the latest Veloster) are both ugly, I’m stoked that they exist, especially in these performance trims. As long as a few brands keep actual cars, and good cars on the road, I’m ok with the impending SUV-pocalypse.