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This immediately came to mind for me, too. I mean, just look at it. LOOK AT IT!

Used Fedex Truck with 180K miles is the automatic Red Flag. I would expect way more.

“Yeah, no shit.”

The FRS is superior......
Right after you do an engine swap....

Because the Hummer H3 lived up to its expectations.

If the FJ Cruiser made the list, how did the Hummer H3 and Hummer H3T not make the list? or the Hummer H2 SUT?

Indeed. Over 30 dollars for 2 beers at a recent concert is highway robbery.

I. Want. One.

Can i remove the 2 rows of seats without fuss and fit a mattress for when I’m living down by the river?

Will it haul a sheet of plywood? I’ve started coming around to the idea that a owning van would make more sense than a truck 99% of the time, for me.

It’s been all downhill for them since. Much as I love my W212, it’s no W124. The absolute pinnacle of Mercedes-Benz.

The Mercedes Benz w124, all variants, by Bruno Sacco.

I would say the Aston Martin DB9. Despite being almost 20 years old, it still looks like a brand new car. Modern designs aren’t as cool as this. And ignoring classic cars like the E-Type for example, it’s just one of the best designs ever conceived.

While this isn’t a particularly inventive suggestion, I can’t help the fact that my knees still get weak some 30 years later when I see a first-gen Acura NSX in person. My friends all had posters of Lamborghinis, Ferraris, and Porches on my wall, but for me it was this all day long. To me, it’s simple, unfussy design

E39 was peak 5 series, in my opinion.

So it’s in keeping with the ongoing trend of: bigger, taller, more expensive, more powerful, and angrier?

Very loosely related - but mostly unrelated question - what the fuck is with the infotainment system on the current RAV4? The actual software itself is ...fine....but those giant chunky buttons straight out of the nineties attached to a thick monolith of plastic? It looks so astoundingly terrible I am having trouble

My daughter has a Camry of this era. I ended up driving it and noticed a horrible shudder at 35 mph. A little digging found that Toyota had issues with the torque converter not locking up properly at light loads.

Speaking as someone who spent $1000 on gas in a week and half last year, drove about 4000 miles for the vacation, I’m glad I got a electric car for daily driving and etc...

A lot of people are complaining about safety features, monitors, cameras, and what not. I’ll take all of the assists you can throw at me, although maybe it’s just experience. I got the full package in my Ram and so far it hasn’t been so bad.