Ironicsupplement
Ironicsupplement
Ironicsupplement

That’s a nice Seville. Good find!

You had the best answer with the Mazda.

Not all RLXs were AWD hybrids. Most were front-drive and gas-only. 

I’ve driven my friend’s Niro. It’s slow, but rides nicely and seems very well built. Plus, she’s getting over 40 mpg in mixed driving.

Good answers, especially the first two.

A modern 3.0 liter diesel from Ford, GM or Stellantis would probably hit 20 mpg in this rig, not sure about an old LS.

Nice find!

Americans have taken 540 million vaccine doses since they became available late in 2020. With that huge number, you’d expect thousands of people would die within a few days of getting a dose merely by happenstance. (Even before the pandemic, about 8,000 Americans died each day, from all causes.)

Those big hatchbacks were some of the best-looking family cars sold in the U.S. in the last few years.

There is an AWD Challenger available with a V6 that should be fine in the snow. The problem is it’s only equipped with an automatic, so it doesn’t meet his needs.

Almost 3.5% of hybrids and 1.5% of ICE vehicles catch fire?

The shift knob comes in at 18:04. It’s “the heaviest bit on the car” according to Murray.

What does the shoe control adjust?

Good eye!

A 2019 LaCrosse optioned with the 4-cylinder hybrid and massaging front seats would be a nice choice, but those are hard to find.

The PT’s trunk isn’t especially deep, but it’s tall, and fitting soft luggage isn’t a problem. It certainly has more interior and trunk space than other cheap convertibles of its time (ie: the New Beetle, Mini, Miata and Toyota MR2).

Two fully clothed weddings and one bachelor party where attendees stayed mostly clothed, most of the time.

The PT convertible will still carry four adults and all their luggage for a three-day weekend. I’ve done it several times in mine.

The Land Rover falls short on safety and reliability, but it should beat 20 mpg easily with a 2.5 liter diesel.

Thank you! I had a 1982 Mercedes 300SD from 2005 to 2007. It averaged about 30-35 mpg and I loved it