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Tramissions are designed to unlock if they are forced enough. Or so I learned by watching reality TV shows about towing

I dont' recall my parents owning a Fiat. However, I do recall them owning Jeeps and Chryslers and me as a wee boy spending a lot of time at the dealership waiting for them to be fixed.

Looks like an X to me. This is an X that I took a picture at CES ealier this month

Looks like the X to me. This is a picture of the X I took while at CES earlier this month

This.. I installe done a few years ago and have not looked back since. I also control it with my NEST, which is nice when I need to bump up the % during the extra cold/dry times.

This.. I installe done a few years ago and have not looked back since. I also control it with my NEST, which is

I just spent week with this car in Florida. I couldn't see anything with the hunched down roof

Whever I see someone driving a Dart... I think... Couldn't get finianced for a Civic, eh?

I did the same thing with my XV. I travel a few hunded miles a month for work. Work pays me back at .57 a mile, which I add to my normal monthly payment. Should I not drive much in a month, I have a lower payment to get me by.

My parnts have a Winnie based on the same frame. It has slides outs, a king size bed in the back and with a diesel, it costs them less than 150k

90's era Subaru's had AUX ports as well. Then it took Subaru until 2009 to put an AUX back in

What.. No mention of Subaru? They had their best sales year ever with over 500,000 vehicles sold.

I don't know if glass is any better. I had a 97 Impreza that had to replace a headlight every year because a rock took it out.

This reminds of one of those cheap Chinese knockoff cars. It looks out of place and lacks any styling at all

In my nearly 20 years of driving I have only owned Subaru AWD goodness. It is what I know and love for my daily. With that being said, I also spend a lot of time in rental cars for work and always keep my eyes open for something with RWD, because there is nothing better than RWD, a depressed contraction control button

Yellow Cab in Denver runs a fleet of turbo charged Subaru goodness

I agree. I'm thinking the Ford Flex with EcoBoost would make a good Rally America entry

Honda fit? I hope you die in a fire

The justy was way ahead of it's time. Now everyone wants a small 4x4!

Maybe she bought the XT and is going to turn into a sleeper wagon with a full STi swap. That sounds like a dream car to me