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I’d think an old accord would be the perfect car to, you know, learn how to drive stick.
I’m half black and I completely get it.
I have a good friend who grew up in a major city and never learned how to drive.
Of course you can. Driver’s hand on the shifter, passenger’s hand on top of the driver’s hand.
It’s a twin turbo V6 hauling 5000 pounds of car through an AWD system. Yeah, efficiency isn’t great. But you don’t buy a flex to hypermile.
Yeah, my MIL got a base model with roof rack and satellite radio as the only options for less than $25k (plus tax etc). Our EB is much speedier but the base model is hardly underpowered.
Sync3 is better, but I have the older sync touch and it SUCKS.
It’s an incredibly practical, affordable vehicle. With the seats down it’s big enough to fit a twin size mattress flat in the back. First two rows have enough legroom for >6' adults, third row is fine for kids or anyone under 5'10". Tons of passenger room despite the fact it’s low enough for my 2yo to climb into it…
I won’t say poor McKayla Maroney. I don’t have that right. She has demonstrate mental strength and grace that match or exceed her physical feats. But it’s absolutely heartbreaking what she went through. She was a child.
Athletics are exploitative and I wonder if they’re even worth my attention and energy anymore.
Depends how crucial you think a working sewer main is, I guess. Moving a fifty foot segment of pipe that runs under an active roadway a full foot lower would be a major piece of investment.
And if you shop around, you can get a base model for under $25k, brand spanking new.
There’s a reason it was discontinued after overlap crash testing became mandatory. You can’t sell a family car that tests this badly.
Millennials tendency to flee, cower, and huddle together will be the thing that dooms us all.
They’re marked down and will finance to people who don’t qualify for a dodge journey.
Maybe it’s not the best example, because my 2yo can somehow climb on top of a four foot dresser, but he has no trouble getting into his massive britax carseat in the 2nd row of our flex.
Also immensely practical for whatever you’re hauling - people, cargo, whatever. With the seats down will fit a twin mattress, no problem. As much headroom as a body on frame SUV, but low enough that a toddler can easily climb into it.
If you like the styling, this is the answer.