VolvosaurusRex
Volvosaurus-Rex
VolvosaurusRex

Nah, just saying that this QX30 will be a stylistic upgrade for you :)

Unfortunately, I think Pat's other choices have to be eliminated. The Challenger is cool, but after about four days of folding the front seats forward to stick your kids in the back, I suspect you'd be willing to trade it out for any other vehicle, including a Charger, a minivan, a tandem bicycle, a Razor scooter

Wait, Hummer dealers are still a thing that exists?

It's like if you went to an abandoned house to find an abused and abandoned puppy on the brink of death so you could drive over it with a Hummer.

And then there was another logistical problem we had to overcome: after watching a series of videos on the topic, all created by men who had consumed approximately six Busch Lights, it became very clear that crushing just one vehicle simply wouldn't work. If we went up with only one wheel, the Hummer would roll over.

You already stated probably all of the top reasons, so why ask? Time is limited, enthusiasm is not the same for everyone. Some people are enthusiastic about driving interesting cars, not necessarily about working on them. This happens with all hobbies.

This should be the top pick simply because of the ending. Good for you!

Have you seen the outside of your EX yet?

If you like oddball cars, then you have to love the M coupe. Its like the dog that nobody wants because he is scraggly but he can do some of the coolest tricks you've ever seen.

You're right though, coming from a BMW enthusiast who loves the M coupe. This car is ugly to some. Part of the mystique is why they made such a car in the first place. Another part is that once you look past the clown shoe form, you start to the impossibly large rear tires, the bulging fender flares, and the better

Yep, a really neat effect of being able to see absolutely nothing from the rear corners.

This is quite an upgrade from the EX model, though the bar was not high.

I love living in a world where this exists.

I've said it before, but I'll say it again: why the hell do we need an OBDII scanner to figure out what the hell is wrong with our cars cars have infotainment screens?

Cars generate a lot of heat, but all of that is wasted energy. With exhaust heat recovery tech – like the stuff they use in F1 – cars could be so much more efficient and better performing.

Not a problem? There have been problems and there would have been more if the rules were not passed. Also, it is naive to think that net neutrality is harmful to consumer pricing. You think the benevolent ISP companies would care about keeping prices low when there is no (or very limited) competition for internet

Ok, so without net neutrality rules, ISPs are allowed to throttle anyone they want if they are not paying for "priority". You can have your expensive internet, and you can have your expensive internet provider's expensive content services. Since the provider charges any competition service insane amounts of money to

Politics are built on marketing ploys, facts are just too boring.

The government regulates power and natural gas companies, but they don't deny folks the ability to use electricity in nefarious ways like keeping people hostage in dungeons and making them use lotion on themselves.