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Either is fine— just keep RAM away from me. We have all three at my work and the RAMs are in the shop constantly.  Turning the key on a RAM is like flipping a coin, 50/50 on whether you’re driving away or calling the tow truck.

Munga: the perfect vehicle for delivering reading material to gentleman hunters.

Because canceled vehicles like the Mazda5 were objectively better at all these things than the crap people actually buy.  Dumb people buying junk is why we can’t have nice things.

You can get a Dodge Grand Caravan or Chrysler Pacifica under $27,000.  Which crossover has more space per dollar?

Usefulness below SUV, usefulness below minivan....The “market sweet spot” is for the manufacturers, who get to sell garbage at a premium.

CUVs are compromised, poorly functioning minivans designed to look like SUVs so people won’t have to be seen in a minivan, but which offer no benefit whatsoever over either minivans nor SUVs—buying one is absolutely irrational.

You’re up on your Tetanus shot, right?   Of course you are.

To be fair, I will look at a rusty hulk of a ‘98 BMW with more respect than a brand new BMW.

IndyCar and Nascar both run 15-inch diameter wheels.

Yellow —2004 Chevy Tracker ZR2

Chevettes seem to have so much potential—until you have to drop the engine and pull the steering column to change a 75-cent freeze plug.

If that’s the case, my 1975 Monte Carlo is a front

On a motorcycle trip with my Dad a few years back, we came across a ridiculous sight in Illinois (possibly Wisconsin), where a bunch of young (high-school age?) kids were plowing a field with a steam-powered tractor. We stopped and watched, and eventually talked to some of them. Apparently these thing had been in

Agreed. I don’t want cars from when I was in high school, but I really want a car from when my grandfather was in high school.... 1948 Roadmaster please.  I’m not there yet, but my car is 8 years older than I am, and the next one will be older than that.

WTF is the Coast Guard doing in Jackson, TN, anyway?????

It’s got a huge back seat.   Good luck getting anybody to join you, though!

I’m with you.

Wouldn’t you really rather have a Buick....luxury station wagon?

I saw a 1977 Chrysler New Yorker with a 440 on craiglist for $1400, looked to be in good shape. Throw in $3,000 max for a tricked-out six-pack intake and carbs...

We have Rams at my work.