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This reminded me of my brothers 1978 Mazda GLC, it was RWD. A neighbor had a Datsun 510 wagon and a friend had a B210. Ahh, the 70's cars. We used to see some interesting combinations in the 90's at Glamis / Gordon’s Well for dune buggies including Ford 460ci drag rails. Mazda rotaries, Ford 2300 turbo 4's even an

Fffffffugly. Can’t get past it.

My wife had a Nissan Altima before we got married. I drove it and hated the car, really hated it, all because of that stupid CVT.

#1 reason not to get a H-D: having to deal with the dealership. I’ve heard so many stories of bad experiences. “You didn’t buy that bike at our dealership so we won’t service it.” Say what? That’s just bad business but it’s B.S. experiences like that that turn people off.

If there’s two or more people in a car and navigation is being used someone should be looking at it at some point to realize the big blue blob you’re headed towards is a body of water. Given out-of-towners were in that shameful vehicle Chrysler erroneously badged as a Jeep I’d hope the copilot was doing their job as

It just reminds me of and an earlier Mitsubishi Lancer grille just pinched, so to me it’s a rip off and not original at all. And the corporate grille is on everything including the Corolla. No, I won’t accept it.

Helicopter Owner. Like a helicopter mom that can’t let a kid be a kid and has to control the entire environment around it.

Chrysler 300. Nope, I have many reasons to hate it and their owners. Basically any Chrysler product and that includes the failed ownership of Daimler and now Fiat. Includes modern Jeeps. I detest anything Chrysler. Chrysler is the Yugo of the American car industry - just simply crappy.

Since you don’t care that muscle cars were made from the mid-60's to the mid-70's only then yeah, your car is not a muscle car.

Since everyone has opinions and an unnamed body orifice I’ll give my opinion:

I’m 6'4" and love driving my wife’s ‘15 Mini Cooper S, don’t even move the seat all the way back.

The Euro and American markets can be vastly different. There are so many variables I won’t touch on them.