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I wonder how many people are switching from sedans to trucks because of the diminishing road quality where they live. A combination of roads being terrible here, me seeing a snippet of the recent Simpsons episode singing about the grandeur of Upstate New York (where I grew up), and reading about how the only vehicle

EVs are not ready for mainstream adoption yet. The battery technology has advanced, but in my opinion is still too dirty with not enough lifespan to be viable. Yes, they have improved to the point of a lower carbon emissions footprint, but there are more issues present than CO2 emissions. Have you ever seen what a

I’d love to see an article covering the massive quality catastrophe that was this recent “Dodge Dart”. My wife and I owned one that was pretty much the first Dodge Dart shipped to VT, NH, MA, or NY. Nobody else had one at any dealer we talked to. It was supposed to be the dealer’s demo car, but it was a cheap model

I wish more cars sounded like recent Jaguars. I wanted to buy a supercharged V6 XE last year, but then I remembered that I don’t make enough money.

Three suggestions:
1. Passat GT (which has more internal room than any car I’ve ever been in. I am only 6'1" though, so I can’t say with 100% confidence about the headroom. This is what I drive now and it is fantastic. It looks great, drives amazingly, and it’s an absolute boss on the highway. I get about 27MPG at the

I didn’t have that car, but in my Charger, you could do a key trick to turn off all the electronic nannies (including traction control) for doing burnouts, etc. When you did that, all those lights would come on. It was like Dodge saying “sure, you can do this, but we want you to be worried, VERY WORRIED!” I feel like

I’m fine with traffic cameras that are there in case a crime like that could have been caught, but it should only be used as evidence when a crime is known to have been committed, as in your case. Getting tickets in the mail for things you had no chance to defend yourself from through due process is not acceptable.

Jaguar XE S AWD. $54.7k MSRP. You can probably talk your way down a few thousand and get yourself a supercharged V6 that sounds better than any other 6 cylinder engine on the market (other than some of the other Jaguars that have better exhausts on this engine). Done and Done.

Beyond copper, there’s an impending lithium shortage and eventually all the environmental damage caused by mining what little lithium there is will bear its ugly head. Then there is the question of how do we cleanly upgrade the infrastructure when there is so much resistance to solar and wind energy in this country?

I love that he gets out raving about American cars and how Detroit produced that wonderful thing. It’s made in Canada by a Italian company...

I think Fiat has to prove it has a plan to improve a brand that already had a questionable reputation for reliability. As someone who owned a lemon Dart with coil pack issues (among other things), and seeing things like the “trail rated” renegade, I think they’re off to a terrible start so far. Americans, especially

November 28 was our 10 business daymark after our paperwork was approved (allowing two days for Thanksgiving holiday to not count)... Still no word on an offer or schedule even though they approved the paperwork a couple days after we submitted. We bought a new car as soon as the court case went through at the end of