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Maybe even a Maverick with the off road modes like the Bronco Sport uses too.

It sure seems that way, to me, it needed maybe more of a sedan like altitude like the 200 and Avenger had and wouldn’t have minded 18's like my 200 has plus maybe the stiffer R/T and GT rear sway bar too. That said, I wouldn’t mind the FWD SE-V6 front and R/T & GT rear sway bars and rear brakes on my 200 (already have

I had one for a loaner from the dealer when my 2012 200 needed a little warranty work in late ‘18, it was an SE AWD, which was basically a stripper trim, but had the 283hp 3.6l V-6, 6 speed auto, and AWD, basically the fat, AWD station wagon version of my 2012 200, but with smaller wheels and lesser radio. If my 200

Why?  the Maverick is bigger and completely different sort of vehicle, even if the pricing is similar.

I’ll be honest, if I watch much for racing any more, it is usually from Goodwood, especially the Edwardians and Touring Car races. There is something entertaining about a 100+ year of land speed car being through around a road course or up the hill there as well as seeing Alfas and Cortinas duking it out with

Well, those were the hands down, best looking Rivs made though.

I wanted a Bolt (still kinda do, post battery fix), but couldn’t afford it then, let alone now.

Greed, where I’m at near Chicago E85 is hovering around $4.00/gallon, last time a friend of mine check, it was trading at a little over $2.00/gal and that’s when the fuel was around $4.25/gal at the pump. We do have taxes on the fuel here, but no where near enough for a $2.00/gal markup in my area.

Well, at least it’s not so bland that it would put me to sleep just looking at it!

Agreed, 100% in full here.

You may need to lay off the Scottish Whiskey if you think the HR-V looks better.......than anything.

It’s worth it!

This, I’ll buy frozen and heat it myself before buying Domino’s and Papa Johns. Now there is an Italian place we discovered when Mom was still alive that has great pizza and for the better part of the last 2 years, Dad and I have gone there and brought pizza home just about every friday night, even thought it’s about

XJ’s don’t get mileage anywhere near 29mpg unless they’re being towed and not burning anything, which is why I other “other than gas mileage” before “those didn’t perform any better on pavement than the 4.0l XJ Cherokees did.” Between my Dad, Sister and myself, we had 4 of 4.0l XJs and they were a struggle to get

So in other words, if you go there, you’re surrounded by assholes?

I’m guessing it was an old, POS of an SUV that he hit and wasn’t worth what the insurance would pay to repair he caused to it?

I seem to remember that other than gas mileage, those didn’t perform any better on pavement than the 4.0l XJ Cherokees did.

I seem to remember reading years ago that the reason the car got the 2.3 Turbo here is that engine not only passed US Emissions at the time, but also made more power than the V-6 did. So far as them falling apart, no clue there.

Locomotives are already diesel-electric, so it would be a matter of converting the current equipment while it’s down for refurbishment to burn hydrogen if they want to use that as transition until there are HFC locomotives available.

Let it begin!