Mean-Jim-Green
Mean-Jim-Green
Mean-Jim-Green

Well, I can certainly understand your priorities! When we had ours (99) my daughter liked to wave to people out the back window when we went for safe little drives around town - I always used to imagine people didn't know there was a seat there and would just assume my kid was sitting in the cargo area :)

That is the single greatest way to call bs on biased, click bait surveys ever. Thank you. This needs to be posted to about 75% of all yahoo articles.

I knew you would!

Let us not forget the other thing that died with the boxy style - the jumpseat. The convenience of the box shape for cargo and the fun of the rear facing, folding seats are the two reasons I am looking for an older one right now.

Volvo recently announced their U.S. engine lineup for the first wagon they've sent our way in a while, and it's got a lot of good stuff to choose from.

I can't wait to say that it in person as it blindly attemts to merge into me, while the overweight driver talks on their phone and crams a quarter pounder down their gullet.

Angry rant aside, have you also noticed that almost every Acadia driver is a prick too? I was starting to pick up a pattern and I can't figure out what would make that particular car cause people to drive that way.

It certainly got the interweb's attention...

I would take the Healy over a Lambo without hesitation - I have been saying for years that it is a mans duty to preserve a piece of automotive history and share it with the world so more children can grow up loving cars like we did - it's even more important now because of how cars are becoming so computerized and

Bazinga!

Oh, and at least the asshats in the German cars don't get in our way as much as these lumbering behemoths do :)

I respect their right to own what they want - and laugh as I pull effortlessly away from a huge pack of them at every stop light - while using a quarter of the fuel they do. All because (I assume) the commercials convinced them they would be cowboys or super awesome offroaders or invincibly safe in their land yaught.

Very nearly happened to me while I was moving in England. I got out of the truck to check clearance on the first trip and had a good 6-8 inches clearance, but on the way back realized I was riding higher at the last second and locked em' up. I had my buddy spot me through and we just barely touched on the way out. I

Because it's super trendy to look like you don't care no matter how dumb you have to look - look at how the people that buy them dress - it's all part of the non-conformist uniform paradox, along with the messed up hair and stupid thick framed glasses.

I agree - if I see one more dusty cowboy throwing hay bales into a pickup that's going to be bought by 99% soft-roaders I think I'm gonna puke. P.S. - yes Sam Elliot is a badass, but using his voice does not automatically make a truck super rugged and awesome...

I think it's weird that she has a dash cam yet still camps in the left lane. Most folks who use cams are better drivers - almost like someone is always watching so better be on your best behavior. I noticed my speed is a little closer to the limit since I got one :)

I respect the hell out of the mustang as an icon and (perennially) a great machine, but I have never desired one - until now - and I can't have any of these! Cursed to own a Jag I suppose...

I also deal with it every day and I would NEVER have an outburst like this. Think of it like an angry drunk or Roid-rage, it simply gives someone who was already an asshole a good excuse to be a super asshole.

Very true - I once bought a Pontiac over a Chevy simply because Pontiac had style (sort of) and they would dealer trade to get me a manual transmission, yet the Chevy guy at the same lot said - what we have is what have and we don't do dealer trades. Pontiac definitely should have stayed and Holden should be available