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I really think it would have been fun if you repli d asking why these people were talking about a Jaguar, when we were on SUV vs. CUV.

Yeah, none of that is true.

So glad to see this. I was worried I was the only one that thought this could be mistaken for a Subaru.

I always thought it shared a design language with the Ford Windstar.

You realize the HR-V is classxsize comparable to a Yaris, right?

I get that everyone seems to go from bigger car to smaller class SUV, but the comparison is disengenuous here. The direct comparison for the Escape is the Focus. The Fusion would be better compared to the Edge. Interior and exterior specifications are oddly quite close for the Escape, Focus Sedan, and Fusion, but

Agreed. I had both the 1995 Camry and a 1997 Camry. The ‘97 was bargain-basement in comparison. Even discounting that the 1997 Camry I had was the last and only one I have driven with the 4-cylinder (excluding the 2008 Camry Hybrid), it was pathetic. If they had ever found a solution to the turn signal failure, it

Totally agree to avoid the poverty package, but I have to warn that you should not presume the LED lights are better. In testing, the LED headlights were overall worse than the other lighting types. The only way some passed muster was because they had automatic high-beam systems. Really like when higher end models can

It’s changed from the concept just enough to miss the mark. Specifically, the hood and headlight joining area, the bottom of the grill, and the roofline. 

Hotel housekeeping employees must be paid minimum wage. If you or someone you know is not being paid minimum wage, file a claim with the State’s labor department. Also, if a reasonable size hotel group, see if a class action has already been filed, or talk to a competent local wage lawyer.

Plus, if they have to pay for their own electricity to charge at home, it becomes an unreimbrsed expense that they can negate by simply having the employer pay for fuel.

This is where I feel they have not looked at the law correctly. In Oklahoma, a single vehicle rented without a driver must comply with the commercial car rental laws. 47 O.S. § 8-101.

I believe that was Toyota’s plan, originally. It seems they have stepped away from that,but they still keep the crucial vehicle stuff separate. This, especially compared to BMW, where everything is on the same system.

Have you driven the LC Prado, or the 4Runner? The two are not related or equals. In the U.S., the Land Cruiser Prado is sold as the Lexus GS, and the distinction between Prado and 4Runner is more than just names - they have different frames and intended markets.

I always see a Buick Park Avenue, on first glance. 

Looks like it is now a total of 5 years from original in-service date, unlimited miles, no maintenance included, with a lot of exclusions, and only private-party transfer options.  Also appears there is an option to buy a 6th year.

Or you just don’t know how to use it. Every rental I have  had with the remote start button, it worked. This includes the Chevy Spark. Just have to remember how many lock button presses before holding the remote start button for the appropriate amount of time.

Looks like GM refers to that as remote start and uses the same symbol, for that pre-conditioning of the vehicle temperature. Here is the Bolt Quick Start Guide, see page 4.

Where I live in Oklahoma City, there usually is less than 2 seconds between red and green. For example, if I am watching the cross-traffic light, when it turns red, my light is green before I get my head back to my light. So I usually pre-watch cross-traffic.

Hope BMW licensed the technology. I seem to recall Mercedes having a pretty big problem with not paying for the rights to the airscarf design.