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I'm always a little suspicious of the measurements vs reality-alot of those metrics are hard to boil down to one number. I absolutely believe the new Fusion might be a bit bigger than the Taurus, but I struggle to imagine anyone not fitting in a Taurus :-) The seating position is quite a bit different in those two as

Not quite true from what I can see but damn close:118.8 vs 122.3 ft3. A Honda Fit has 114.4 ft3 of room; a Fiesta sedan is under 100.

Bahaha, glad I wasn't the only one thinking of this :-)

God, they're just begging to be mocked here.

I could not remember what car had that photo-well played sir.

I had a chance to compare the 500e against two election-burning competitors: the Nissan Leaf and Ford's Focus EV. I see Leafs around a fair amount, but I've never actually seen a Focus EV on the road — but that may be simply because the Focus EV looks almost exactly the same as a regular Focus hatch. While driving all

I always got the 'waking up to the cat/dog on your chest' feeling with these ads. Like the car should have had a wagging tail.

"1936 Olympics edition"

She held up April and stole her jumpsuit-duh.

"Perfect for your winter beach vacation in Ireland."

Part of me says this just would have made the car hit the curb sideways :-)

Alright, since I'm a driving amateur, can someone confirm or correct this?

While I haven't been willing to test it, I believe they have a fairly anti-street-drifting policy.

I'm just happy the poor cops finally get AWD. They have to drive through some awful, crappy road conditions. I know all cars have four tires for turning and braking, but AWD or even FWD will be a lot nicer when they've had to park in a slushy gutter.

I think it's a smart move. Use a good old Jeep name, offer it with some serious offroading chops, and let the guys who want to really monkey with the vehicles stick to the wranglers, which you're offering with more room and amenities than the old Cherokees ever had.

I don't care what Volvo says, it never left-it was just wearing army boots for awhile. Still glad to have a new one coming back-in sensible shoes no less.

I'm not sure if you're joking about the 'second' Keystone Pipeline, since the one in question (Keystone XL) is, in fact, a second pipeline; the first has been in service for several years now.

I'm finding myself similarly torn. With AMG, anything's possible-they're the hooligans of German factory tuners.

I have an (rich) uncle who bought a new 550i manual.

I enjoyed that, but I enjoyed her way, way less NYC/hipster centric songs more.