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A realization that the only way we can afford to fix our highways and bridges is to raise the gas tax, with the repairs paid for by the users of said roads and bridges. And a way for electric vehicles to pay a fair share as well.

He tried it but never inhaled.

What makes you think that Trump wanted low mpg, hugely inefficient vehicles running all over the road?

No, no. He’d CLAIM he wouldn’t. He’d just... you know, do so while exhaling crack smoke.

“Bring out your dead. Bring out your dead”

I feel happy! I feel happy!

“Think I’ll go for a walk.”

I’ll never feel too bad for an octogenarian billionaire who still bangs supermodels like a Viagra and Scotch fueled badger on his 200ft yacht.

A stripper 2016 model with this engine (2.0L not 1.6L).

That’s a big negatory, good buddy. Only engine offered is the 169hp NA. It’d be on my short list otherwise. Ooh, and even better if it were AWD.

We have two English Mastiffs and we know what is up with transporting big stupid dogs.

The best kind. Would take the dog over the miata, all day, everyday.

I’m a big guy (6'6") with two medium dogs (160 lb. total) and the Subaru Forester has been the answer both times for me. The headroom/legroom in the Forester is unparalleled in its class (not based on measurement, based on test drives) and the back is very large- if you fold the back seats it is even bigger. Our 2017

I nominate the Ford Transit Connect Wagon in Titanium trim. Hear me out: fully loaded with all the goodies, it’s still under $30k, and the interior is a very nice to be when fully optioned. It has a tall greenhouse, so I think a 6'8" frame will be fine with some headroom to spare. It’s not a sports car, but it has

Lets get weird with it. ‘07 R63 AMG.

Diesel.

Ford Transit.