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Mazda is the answer here, cx5, yes its 12 inches longer but with a backup camera shouldn’t be an issue, one of the smaller mid sized SUVs when compared to the Tucson or the RAV4. You can get the older models in a stick and FWD if that’s your thing

It might be down to not having a few thousand available, considering 50% of Americans can’t afford a $500 emergency this is a likely reason.

Clean car not crazy price for these times. As they say GM cars will run broken better than most cars and repairs should be inexpensive.

Get an almost new CX5, enjoy the entry level luxury interior, stop thinking about what people think.

SIATA is always the answer.

It sounds like a comedy anti-matter.

Planet Waterworld, hey, it could happen!

Then you misspelled “plural”, classic regassert6. 

Did he make the child out of Oak or Maple?

I stupidly bought a bike tool at a bike show in London and had to decide whether to check my bag or throw out the 20L tool. It was my Sophie’s choice.

They should just use chatgpt and save the editors effort.

Given the chance, Ryanair and the Leprechaun running it would fly their planes without oxygen and 1/2 the engines. 

The infant didn’t have to fly Ryanair, he is the luckiest of everyone.

One of the biggest hurdles to mass adoption of EVs besides the grid itself is the number of houses that do not have sufficient service to quickly charge one EV let those households that have multiple EV’s. There are still a lot of houses with either 60 amp or 100 amp service. So the solution will be for governments to

Same for us going into Toronto, we come in about once a month and the GO Transit and TTC would cost us $60 and we would still have to drive to a station, vs. 1/2 a tank of gas and about $10 in parking. Plus not having to deal with possible delays or cancellations of those services. It’s a no brainer using the car.

Canada is just a bad for different reasons. We have a mostly toothless passenger rights bill. I would like to go to Europe as it’s been 3 years of no travel, wish I could drive there.

Except that the Miss U sketch is stolen from a tik tok video that dropped last week, so points for originality...

If you use the payment calculator on manufacturer’s sites, the monthly payment is not that different and the interest rates are high for both finance and lease. The term may be longer for financing (6 vs. 5 yrs leasing), but if you are comfortable with a monthly payment knowing that you will own the car outright it’s

I’m not excited, we have three cars, I can wait 10 years until the shenanigans stop.

I’m always suggesting Mazda, but this is a good suggestion. I’m not sure about roomy, but that is relative. I liked the idea of a mini-minivan. Otherwise another suggestion is a first Gen cx5 they are available all over the place, the under 100K may be a struggle but doable, otherwise plenty of CX7's to choose from,