bobwellington
BobWellington
bobwellington

Newegg has the 250 GB SSD for $75.

Newegg has the 250 GB SSD for $75.

Fischer likes driving as well.

Makes sense. Unfortunately I'm the opposite.

What you want are pasture raised turkeys from a local farmer if you can afford them.

Looks a lot better than the current one, which isn’t saying much. The front does seem a little squished on this one, or maybe the grille is too big. Anyway, not bad.

Same for the electric Focus and the Volt. They’re pretty good deals, really, especially the Volt.

My sister averages about 35 MPG in her Mazda 3 2.0 hatchback.

That gray color does look awesome, and the seats are cool, too. I just wish it had more of its own identity.

Well, I guess I stand corrected, but it’s nowhere near as gaudy and noticeable as the Civic’s chrome is. Audi uses it to highlight certain lines, the Civic is covered in it.

I just like the overall feel of it. It doesn’t feel plastic-y.

But chrome looks cheap. You don’t see chrome on Audis and BMWs for a reason.

Anyone else see a good bit of Dodge in it? Anyway, I think it looks cool. Not sure how I feel about a reliable Fiat, though. :P

Yeah, while this is a nicer design than previously, it sure as heck isn’t nearly as original or unique.

It detects when a trailer is connected (I guess through the light wiring?)? Now that’s cool.

Too far?

The Forester can be had with a manual in the bottom two trims. Unfortunately not with the XT.

I honestly don’t know why Mazda won’t bring them here. I mean, I get it, it’s a wagon. But it’s too beautiful for people to not buy it.

Weird, my sister got a mostly base 2014 3 and it drives really nicely. I love the steering wheel as well.

It’s actually pretty amazing how many uses essential oils have. Like for instance, tea tree oil is good for dandruff. Peppermint oil is also good for dandruff and is rather refreshing. Rose geranium oil repels ticks and is safe on dogs or humans. On and on and so forth...

That sucks. It’s kind of like the lane departure systems and overdrive. They all turn back on when you restart the car. The latter is annoying for my dad who tows a trailer 80% of the time (landscaping business). Oddly enough his 2000 Tundra didn’t turn on overdrive every time you restarted but his 2006 Tundra does. I