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It has always been that way. For example the Mustang has been to the Abyss and back.

I believe it’s hard to get a gritty unapologetic black hero story out of the Hollywood system, which is molded towards making a different product. It’s like The Green Book or Cloak and Dagger where you have non black vested interests pushing the train off the tracks and down a different trail that serves their vision.

It is a spiritual successor to the original. The original was marketed as a technological showcase and this follows that spirit. The original was not designed to be a lightweight Lotus Elise yet that is what peoples’ expectations have morphed into. It’s high-tech, drives superbly and is a practical supercar. Mission

It is physically impossible to design a face with less character. Enough with the Art and Science already.

Reality check: A true friend would not foist a Discovery on a friend.

So basically you are agreeing with Ash.

The last thing we need is more electronics in a VW product.

When I don’t need the third row I stow it away and the Pilot’s trunk is still bigger. The obvious reason to me is that Honda wants a piece of Subaru’s lifestyle market.

They are following Porsche’s playbook: Charge more for taking out stuff. First thought when I read about it was, “finally a decent alternative to a Forrester, with a cool V6 to boot”. But after pouring over the specs the glaring question was: Why would I pick this over a Pilot?? It is the X-coupe version of the pilot

Lady driver, low mileage. Comes with extras.

That’s a lot of money for a badge.

I was shocked to find out the V8 I tested was stickered at $120k.

Or any source of income. The reason Uber seems favourable as a side gig is that your expenses are not so obvious since they don’t hit you in the face immediately (car maintenance expenses, mileage, etc). But they are there and you are not making nearly as much as it looks. MLM does not work for most people regardless

Muahahahaha! All your M’s are belong to us!!

You mean like multi level marketing?

Sorry, wrong reply

Crossover coupes: Not too much space, just a little more than you’re used to. Get with the program, people.

That is overstating the number of G Wagons that leave the pavement. Probably like two.

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