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A co-worker of mine had an accident on his way to the only exit in my secure area. While waiting for cleaners to arrive if any of the rest of us needed to get out we, too, had to walk through “raw sewage” and this was in a government facility. I guess I’m just trying to say Shit Happens!

Maybe she’s actually quite brilliant and saw a way to get a free 2 week upgrade to a luxury crossover. All she had to do was play dumb like she didn’t mean to steal the car.

Agreed. Although there is a fix. Take it to the Hyundai service and ask them to change the steering mode to sport mode (not the same as the sport mode button on the dash). This firms up the steering on the highway tremendously. Also changing the stock Kumho crap tires for Michelins will further enhance the steering.

Nope. I had a 2013 Sonata and that light would not go out. Tiny little blue devil that sucked if you took the car to a drive-in theater, which yes I admit I still do that! I now have a 2018 Santa Fe Sport and it has the same light but it’s no longer as annoying since it only comes on when the headlights are on.

Guilty of owning one. It was the 1998 Expresso model. It was actually my second actual new car and I traded in my Dodge Neon for it. I guess I was moving up the chain but my wife was already in a really great 1997 Intrepid and the Breeze was to be my daily driver. Only reason I even considered one was because we’d had

I agree it works. But maybe once they have enough in stock so that they can accommodate potential buyers coming into the sales lobby first.

I was looking at the Outback but I saw this was coming out and I wanted to see it as well as the Regal Sportback. When I called the local dealer to ask about test driving both I was told that the TourX was out as a loaner car.

I just bought a 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport and the spare tire is under the frame. I haven’t accessed it myself yet but there is a port inside the cargo area that you turn with the lug wrench and the tire supposedly slides out from underneath. So it kind of meets the criteria here I would say, given that you don’t

They released all the single player content already. Just won’t be any new content, single player or otherwise, from this point on.

Looks to me like that is where they decided to put the cargo cover track so you can hide whatever you’ve got back there. Aside from that, beats the shitouttame.

I wanna see the video of the guy (and the girl) getting in and out of that thing!

Yeah, that and Hawaii 5-O which I have to admit my wife and I watch because of how ridiculous the plots get on that show. We joke about how every show we’re going to watch Steve get stabbed. It’s practically a drinking game now.

I only had a short but bad experience with the Magnum - was given it as a rental car in Hawaii and it immediately scraped on the road getting into the hotel parking lot. I went back to the rental agency the next day and got a Jeep Cherokee instead.

Agreed. Specifically a modular one. The amount of space you can save by going modular with a PSU makes all the difference in air-flow and future upgrades that it is worth the extra money up front.

I know sedan sales have declined across the board, so this is not a huge surprise. However, I have been in the market for a midsize SUV myself (coming from a sedan) and Ford has the least appealing offerings there in my opinion - so I sure hope they plan to do some refreshes on those real soon or I have to believe

yeah, it’s been awhile.

I had to buy it because I had the original NES set that came out before SMB did, so I had the Robot and Gyromite as well as Duck Hunt.

Truthfully I had no idea what to expect when I opened that box and put the cartridge in - in 1985. I was expecting to play a cool home version of Mario Bros but was pleasantly surprised when I saw what an adventure it was.

Hopefully we can add Ready Player One to this list. Spielberg did it before, so if anyone can do it, he can!

Yeah, everything I’ve read about the sensors on these cars has (had) me believe that they are completely capable of not only seeing what we cannot, but semi-predicting based on trajectories if a tracked object (human with a bike) is going to be in the pathway. I know the safety driver should have been paying attention