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I used to work for an employer that was 40 miles away from my home...so an 80 mile daily round trip. It was almost all highway/interstate miles but there were daily rush hour slowdowns each way where I’d spend at least 30 minutes in bumper to bumper traffic. But over the course of months between local stop and go and

Mine was the 2.0T AWD. Decent road manners, reasonably quiet (though not NEARLY as quiet as the Camry I traded in for it). Seats were comfortable. Gas mileage sucked (avg about 18-19 mpg). Like I said I now consider it a mistake but the Camry was up in mileage (140k) and wanted to get rid of it before it had no value

All I’ll say is, the touch sliders for volume and hvac might look cool and nice, but they’re a nightmare to use. That and despite being a Fusion-based car, it has no appreciable backseat room, especially leg room.

Stop burying the headline and just admit that Torch is a big fan of Space: 1999 and has visions of Eagles in his head whenever he looks at the Dynetics proposal.  

In January I sold my 2016 Lincoln MKZ to Vroom for more than KBB or Edmunds pegged it at, more than the dealer I bought it from was willing to offer in trade, and more than I still owed. I’m still giddy to be bought out of that mistake. Car languished on their website for a couple months before disappearing. I’m

JDubs Poolside Kolsch is the perfect summer beer. As smooth and refreshing as a cool breeze after a day spent in too much sun. 

I see that of that $88k, about 17 cents went to the interior.  Imported from Detroit obviously.

Pretty safe to say there are fewer that were not broken than broken but yeah.

You’re pretty much proving my point.  Lowering the cost of an EV’s battery won’t significantly lower the retail price to consumers, it will increase the profit margin to the manufacturer.

The real headline is that EV’s will be cheaper to MANUFACTURE. Have you noticed that small, cheap, (relatively) fuel efficient car segment(s) have entirely abandoned by the automakers, at least here in the US? They have zero incentive to pass the manufacturing cost savings onto us. There will be more EV’s that will

Wait, are you saying Elizabeth Blackstock doesn’t own a car??

The new Sorento has all of it’s bigger brothers good looks and tech, most of the room (three row seating) and is much more manageable size-wise. After being a diehard sedan owner for the past 30 years, I traded my MKZ in for one, my first SUV as my daily driver and I love it.

Just trying to figure out who this version is actually aimed at.

Word is he personally designed the redcoat uniforms used by British army during the American war for independence as well, believing in his colorblindness that scarlet red made them invisible.

So the town is now worried about what will happen to a purposefully UNMAINTAINED road network?

Curious what the demographic makeup of the police department is.

Not that I can afford the price of wood these days, but can you fit an 8x4 sheet of plywood in that thing?

Nutella, thank you very much.

Beautiful concept...except: