Bonhomme7h2
Bonhomme7h
Bonhomme7h2

And the best convertible ever made, the 1978 Ford Bronco.

"The weight is sign of reliability.", right? In that case, I present you the 1971 Chrysler 300.

If only the One-77 had a stick in the first place...

Or maybe

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1960 Cadillac Deville turbo diesel, of course.

I heard than they have a cool long term review of the Toyota Avalon Hybrid, show them some respect please.

Touché.

Cherokee SRT-8 should do the trick.

May I suggest you this:

1939 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500SS Berlinetta Aerodinamica.

lol, now I understand your point ;)

I never claimed the right to speed among heavy traffic. My first reason was "their is a time and a place for everything", then I talked about stopping at a desert(ed, sorry) intersection. A crime without victim is it always a crime?

The law is only one reason in the argument of going through or patiently wait for the green light. Risk is another, commons sense is a third.

Just tell me what is the current offer of 3 doors hatchbacks and I will happily check their sale figures.

Unfortunately, roads regulations are not based on the current state of the road. How many times a day do you stop at a desert intersection?

If I had a dollar every time that someone told me "You still have this car?!?", I will have a few dollars.

I know exactly what do you mean. "I'm attached to my prejudices" is one of my favourite saying.

Why not? There is a time and a place for everything.

Americans don't like hatchbacks.