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Older ladies are smart enough to know when they can handle their luggage and when they can't. Moms with kids know to pack 'em down instead of batting their lashes. I don't mine helping either when it's warranted.
The ones I'm talking about are they ones who plan from the beginning to 'work' their way through their

"Man up"? You're hilarious. You think the blonde in the stilleto heels is impressed when you heft her purposely overpacked carry on into the bin? You're just her latest mark; she sized you up when she hit the jetbridge.

I have a short list of the worst things possible.
1. If you can't lift your suitcase by yourself and/or reach the overhead bin, then check your damned suitcase. It isn't anyone else's responsibility to do this. If you can't afford the checked bag fee, then fly Southwest.
2. If traveling with others, assign your seats in

See, something's amiss here. Did you not get your seats assigned in advance?

I feel like we're doing a bad roast.

So maybe, just maybe, New Mexico is the source of some very specific porn these days.

Rarity does not equal value. Also, the original sticker was around half that.

Who hates you so much to do this?

I've been waiting for exactly this question. I realize this is supposed to be about the model in general, not a specific anecdotal example, but it's not like you're going to find another one for sale anyway.

You're so totally right. Keep tabs on tire pressure, avoid the Powerglide, and you'll be right.

They should definitely resurrect the Renault Floride (Caravelle in the US). We need more rear engine cars anyway.

Good luck. They're very durable cars, but weren't huge sellers to begin with and pretty uncommon today.

It seems like we just discussed this recently, but my fave is the Mitsubishi Twin Stick found in Colt/Mirage, Tredia, Cordia and probably a few other obscure models I've forgotten. 4 forward speeds + 2 ranges, Power and Economy = 8 speeds! Not to mention that you got 2 reverse gears as well, if you wanted.

They don't want to discuss this at length, since Chrysler appears to be the launch customer, even making it in their own factory. Land Rover was supposed to beat the Cherokee out of the gate, but haven't heard much lately.

Lucky. That horrible automatic was the prime reason I got rid of it. Also, the floor pans replaced with roof flashing would eventually have been an issue...

To be fair, it was rhetorical. And I also don't believe "Greenbriar" is a real word.

Nice! My former 66 is my avatar. Powerglide ftw!

Oh, I get it - a Corvair is an air-cooled ship. So what's a Corvan?

Corvair is pretty much the first madeup auto name I can think of.