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I have a 2010 cx7 fwd, so no turbo to deal with. The only issue is rust on the back driver side door, but the rust is only visible from the inside, may get the door replaced if I can find one off a junked car. Was interested in the Ford Maverick Hybrid but with deliver times and the fact that the cx7 is our 2nd car it

a bonus if they can modify cars with Russian tank parts.

I look at these numbers and I’m a high earner and I’m nowhere near these figures except for the fill up of gas (esp in Canada), we bought our car in 2020 and a demo and could still negotiate at that time, our car payments are 1/4 of $1000. No kids so no child care. The only thing close is the $1800 mortgage per month,

Times are tough when Dolly has to airbnb.

The luxury of being a little older and no kids. We go to Spain in September after all the Europeans have gone back to work/school after their Summer break. Much cheaper and no crowds

We have a newer SUV and the old one from 2010 is a backup car. So glad to not be needing a car for now. But for the future, I’m waiting to see what happens with EVs with respects to charging infrastructure and battery improvements. Gas prices not withstanding, it doesn’t make sense to buy another ICE car. I can wait

I love this season of Westworld

I can just imagine what you think of Toronto

before you criticize someone, maybe you should look in the mirror

same with our new cx5

What? no love for the rented Ford Mondeo? (runs and hides)

Sherman, Sherman, whatever.

Why not just get a miata, in this case, M.I.A.T.A.

I took a flight on a KLM 747 in 2014, glad I was able to fly one last time on a 747. Lots of legroom even though I was in economy. 

I had the 94' Mazda b4000 with 5 speed, great little truck until black ice took it out. I would love to find another b series or ranger around the same price point, I don’t need a $40K new ranger. I’ve got the maverick on my radar but looks like I’m going to have to wait for production to catch up to demand.

Quite the cast, A listers of the british acting establishment at the time.

heh heh slide show

Still nothing comes as close to terrible service as Toronto’s TTC. I won’t say it’s the worst in the world, but must be the worst for a city in a g20 country.