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I’m trying to deal with my employee’s resignation. She was a good employee and I will miss her. But, she is in her later years and went for a position with more money so she can retire with a little more in her pocketbook. Good for her!

Standard issue license plate with all new Hellcat X registrations.

Did he need to use such brutality? I get that the biscuit was not complying but was there any need to use such force?

A year ago most people didn’t even know it was possible to send an email on a plane. 15 years ago you swiped your credit card and payed like $7/minute to call your friends and tell them you’re on an airplane. Now high speed internet, streaming video and email should just be free?

I don’t have any problem with it either. I won’t fly Spirit, but that’s a choice I can make. I can look at flights and decide what the best deal is for me.

We’re too stuck in this mindset that we should fly to where ever we want round-trip for $100, travel with 50 billion pieces of luggage for free, get fed a 5 course gourmet meal in-flight, get access to entertainment and connectivity for free, etc.

Clearly sir you haven’t been introduced to the marvellous new XC90, I’ll have one of my sales assistants grab you a brochure and can I get you a cup of coffee while you wait?

My dad has the S60 R-Design Polestar. I wasn’t convinced at first but then I drove it. It’s an awesome car and is vastly underrated. It’s quick, well-appointed, and is more fun to drive than the S4 he was looking at. Here it is with my M235i for a size comparion. It’s actually a tidy size and a great performer. I

I hate to say it but I don’t see Acura lasting that much longer. I have an Acura dealership close to my house and I swear they have more (non Acura) used cars than they do new. Suzuki dealerships did they same thing before they collapsed. Now they sell exclusively off lease BMWs. The dealers are hurting and Acura

When I was a kid, there was this Diet Coke commercial that aired with an Indiana Jones tie-in. The premise was classic 80s (90s? I don’t remember): some lady (or dude) goes for a Diet Coke, but then the floor starts splitting open when she’s returning to the living room. She almost falls in, but Indiana Jones (or some

Is it possible to over-bolster seats? Every time a journalist complains about over-bolstered seats, when I try them, they feel damn good. Maybe I am afraid all these complaints about excessive bolstering will have us back in the days of column shifters and bench seats. SAVE THE BOLSTERS! Some accountant might be (is

I sold my 2010 STi SE sight unseen except for pictures I posted on Autotrader to a guy in Canada. He wired the 30k, I got the title released, he got the customs stuff out of the way ahead of time, he flew to Wisconsin, I picked him up and he drove it home to Calgary.

Nice write-up, but regarding this: “At this price, the Mustang GT is no longer really the everyman’s performance car.” After factoring in inflation, $40k in 2015 is almost exactly equivalent to the $19k that a Mustang GT cost in 1987, and it was certainly known as “everyman’s performance car”. It’s funny that our

This is assuming all manual drivers aren’t obnoxious asshats heel-and-toeing their way to the grocery store and bragging about it on the internet.

Ignore them.

BRAAAAAAAAAP...... buzzzzz..... BRAAAAAAAP!

Built for speed!

remember “enthusiasts”

My father purchased a brand new, black, 5 speed manual, 1993 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer edition at the end of 1992. Thing was awesome! Very first trip in it after he got it home, he let me drive him to hockey practice in it. He had also just made up a Mcdonals size travel mug of coffee. I took the very first corner off