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The one big option missing is a manual (I know: ‘that guy’ comment). However, I’m really looking forward to the Bronco. I am still holding out hope for a stripper 4x4 model like this Ranger, but with a manual, that comes in close to $30k.

..the Dodge Challenger, which is just begging for retirement at this point

Shareholders demand action. I Struggle to empathize much with either side of this equation. I’m sure Mr. Palmer will receive a nice fat exit payment. It’s probably a bitter pill, but he’ll be fine.

I’ve looked at Frontiers now and then when I got the itch for a truck.

Tom’s last car buying questions article was the first one.

What is this listicle BS?

Painful reminder that I should not have sold my poor broken K5

It’s probably closer in price to the Porsche than new Bronco.

Wow, ok. Didn’t realize I was fostering totalitarianism. Can you point to some bias in this piece? The facts are presented without any opinion given that I can discern, but I’d welcome an example.

That’s a true concept. How does it apply in this article, though? 

4Low: It feels strange reading a Morning shift with an unbiased tone, no ‘New York is the only place in the world’ opinions, or union Shilling.

Requisite

I think the key is “rural area”. I also live in a (very) rural town, and see a relatively high per-capita number of new Mitsus. Likely due to the Wal-Mart pricing and forever upside-down financing options.

Maybe. I rarely sit back there. A few road trips have not resulted in any seating complaints. The function is worth it to me.

Stow n’ Go

the myth that minivans are only for the tepid and sexless.

First thing that popped into my head.

I’d be surprised if there wasn’t one out there.

Filed in the “Stupid shit I’ll do when I win the lottery” folder:

Can we take a moment to appreciate that Orlove didn’t suggest a pro-street ‘63 Rambler Wagon, or some such nonsense?