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As bad as that quote is, it doesn’t do justice to the complete article, which shows just what a revolting and vile piece of garbage this guy is. And it’s almost like he’s proud of being a total asshole, and then blames it on his personality disorders and ADHD. Sorry, brah, you’re responsible for your behavior no

I had a 1980 GLi, a 1990 SPG, a 2004 9-5 Arc wagon (the only automatic), and a 2003 9-5 Aero sedan. They were all awesome cars, but the 9-5's were far more refined and reliable, and pretty damn easy to work on for the most part. I’d try to negotiate this guy down a little, but even at $7500, still think it’s barely on

I agree 100%. Camry to a new Jetta with warranty is perfect. Roomy, fun, doesn’t scream mid life crisis, good mileage. If it proves reliable through the warranty period, you’re probably good to go for a while.

Agree. Owned a 900 GLi and a 900 SPG, as well as a 9-5 Arc wagon and a 9-5 Aero sedan. I loved them all for different reasons, but the GM Saabs were still Saabs through and through, and refined, reliable ones at that.

Agreed. It was a touching sendoff. I didn’t get the impression anything was cut, just that this was a movie and efficiency was key. What a marvelous piece of work. I was in tears at the end. Didn’t expect that. I love how as good as all the actors were 13 years ago, most of them are even better now. Olyphant and

I'll give you an A+ for that mutherfucking comment, ya dirty cocksucker.

Exactly what I’m looking for in my first EV- my own car that I already really like, just electrified.

Loved this article. Thank you. I’m sure some here know McKinnon went on to write a stellar show of his own - Rectify. It’s a slow burn, but one of my favorite series’ of all time next to Deadwood. Extremely nuanced, so human. 

I’m so sorry. That’s horrible.

Now that you mention it, I always put it in sport mode for stop and go traffic. You're 100% right there. That's the only time I do that though. In all other circumstances, it just seems to know what I want it to do.

I just made a similar comment on that post before I saw this article. If you’ve been in a serious accident and have been saved by a safe car (my wife and I walked away from a 50mph hit on a distracted driver who blew through a red - Acura TSX Sportwagon), it’s a highly weighted factor when buying a family truckster. I

My family is in the market for a new crossover. We are getting off the lease treadmill (currently in a Grand Cherokee Limited) and are looking to cut our monthly payment. This would be on the list we’re it not for one thing - safety. We only have one body. We had an Acura TSX Sportwagon and were going 50mph on a

How very snowflake-ish of you. Safe spaces!

Ah yes, I misread that as “clutch breaking.” My bad.

I was a teenager when I first saw this more than 30 years ago, and I can still remember how I felt so badly for Chang by the time he utters those words - “and now, I cross the golden bridge of the gods...” 

We were in the market for a new family crossover when the Cherokee was almost out, but ended up getting in an accident and totaling the family car before they arrived so we went with something else. I kept up on the release dates and remember even FCA couldn’t get the software right to make them hit 9th gear. They had

Brakes are cheap. Driveline components are not.

I have had a manual transmission in every vehicle I’ve owned for my commute for 35 years. My trip/family vehicle driven by the wife has always had automatics. We have had Saabs, Subarus, Chevy’s, etc. Without a doubt the mentioned 8 speed in our Grand Cherokee is the best of them all by far. It always seems to be in

Asking to hold the Mayo can't be any more difficult than asking them to hold the tomato. I hate tomatoes. They're capable of ruining any sandwich. When I bring it back and they ask "can't you just take it off," why am *I* the asshole in that scenario? If you remove the tomato I can still taste that there was a tomato