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the current generation of Kia Sorrento and last generation of Audi A4 both have a poor rating on the small overlap test, but they are now on the IIHS list of cars with zero fatalities.

i had a 91 Sport. Loathed it, but it was good for training wheels.

For women that hate going to clubs, may I suggest changing venues.

just the tip?

Here's an idea to help the car enthusiast public: why not develop an online database of interesting cars that now qualify under the 25 year exemption, preferably attainable for the bottom 99%?

this post has reminded me that the Nissan Pao & Be1 qualify for importation, with the Figaro just a year away.

yaaaaaay!

that's not what the edmunds stats say

the North Atlantic Ocean is unseasonably warm (resulting in more moisture than normal), which has spurred the development from a small clipper to blizzard in 24 hours.

the Honda Fit also has more legroom than a Honda Accord.

and while the US gets the Versa from Nissan's B platform, Renault gets the Clio including a neat 1.2 liter, 120hp turbo-4 or 1.6 liter 200hp turbo-4

if Ford wants top talent, it needs to fix its awful recruiting methods. From cancelled new college graduate training programs, to benefit-light "contract-to-perm" roles that hardly ever go perm, and hiring freezes whenever there is a bad quarter, no wonder Ford is pulling desperate moves like this.

a thousand times yes. Infiniti G35 is tied with the Lexus IS300 for the best enthusiast budget buy.

I don't understand why Toyota is teaming up with Mazda for one small car, and Mini for another.

You don't want that Kangoo. You want a Kangoo Trekka 4X4.

and the Mercedes GLA. The AMG version is shorter than some sedans.

According to Edmund's, the private party price for a 2012 Abarth is $11,867 in NYC.

an $18k economy car doesn't lease for $300 a month. you know what leases for $300 a month with nothing at signing? a $24k Miata.

you are assuming the worst case 24-month lease for your deal. typically only luxury cars offer those, not at $20k. 36 months is the average.

not if zero down. Never put money down. if the car gets totaled/stolen, you don't get the down payment back.