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I wish they'd make a Cruze diesel wagon for the States (brown color optional). Since they haven't, we just bought a 2014 VW TDI wagon for my wife and she loves it. She drove the wagon and a TDI Jetta sedan, and the wagon kicked the sedan's ass as far as interior quality and ride.

The most awesome autocross vehicle ever!

Woodland critters? Hopefully these don't show up.

I used to walk though that area on my lunchtime when I worked in Boston years ago. At least it wasn't on one of those infamous tiny streets of the North End, although then the truck would have had enough room to fall over!

Jesus plays in Brooklyn.

A lot of the XJs for sale around here (New England) are in tough shape, but I keep my eye out for them. They really are the perfect SUV.

Magners in the US (Bulmers in Ireland) is my favorite, and I've come to enjoy their pear cider more than the apple. If you ever go to France, the local ciders in Brittany and Normandy are wonderful too. Of the mass-produced ones in the US, Angry Orchard isn't too bad, though IMHO it has a little bit of the "barnyard"

We have a variety of police cars in our small town: one PI Vic, 2 Chargers, and a Ram. The Ram's pursuit lights are in the grill, the external mirrors, etc.

I was thinking Volvo meet Lagonda, but yeah I agree.

I wonder when all this stuff started getting added; I have a TJ Rubicon and a WJ Grand, and they have none of this stuff. Granted they are 9 and 10 years old respectively...

You just have to watch for that black one with hidden light bars on I-93.

The air intake is on the right side of the vehicle, up in the top of the fender well and when he's listing to starboard there, I was getting worried.

A "Gentlemen Function" sounds more like a special setting on air vented seats to keep the gentlemen bits more comfortable.

I'm partial to the trike look.

NP, even though it's not something I'd buy (unless I wanted to go retro-fabulous).

To paraphrase Stephen Colbert: "Rob Ford - a great mayor, or the greatest mayor?"

My ex-wife had Frank for a coach about 30 years ago; she did a few summer training sessions with him over a few years.

I'm a little worried there's a lot of amateur bodges going on under the skin, but if the basic car is solid, it could be put back together properly. I've always liked the AMX and some of the other quirk that came out of AMC. NP

They probably worked better than the headlamps in my 1970 Mini.

NP. A Checker Marathon wagon would have to be seriously screwed up to not be a NP!