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Same here. I do my best to not be ridiculous in my diet (generally I eat healthy foods and veggies) but diet change did very little to alter my blood work. 

There really is no other reasonable option than a Subaru. He may be able to find one of the H6 Outbacks in this price range if he’s lucky and diligent. 

https://www.apple.com/ios/carplay/available-models/

YOU WOULD THINK that anything five years old would have CarPlay. Sadly, that is not the case and many manufacturers didn’t offer it (or it was/is an expensive option that’s hard to discern from used car listings) until 2019 or 2020. In 2016 it was basically VW and Mercedes and a handful of other models at certain

I admittedly make more than the average person (but live by myself, so maybe that skews perception a bit), but find the thought of a normal person affording a $400k house and a $40k car on my salary is nauseating. That’s approximately $4000 per month which is…ugh.  There’s got to be some breaking point, I just don’t

When did a “pop-up” infotainment screen become a good thing…?

Damn, the Dealer markup on the Telluride must be so high, people are trading in Lambos for one.

Every once in a while I see a first gen sedan Focus (that was my first car, too!), but I agree that they were not particularly long lived. SPI engine FTW, though, can’t kill that thing. My mom has an Escort that’s about a billion years old that’s still going strong.

I would make the bold claim that the luggage compartment in SUVs, wagons, and hatches also is not a “trunk”. Trunks, like my most successful relationship, require complete physical separation.

This is clearly Torch’s best piece of journalism and one of the top Google results when you search “Pixar Universe Theory”. 

In my younger days I was a Panther geek…

First season should be comprised of only Kardashian family members. 

So this was last year, although I guess the market is a little different I didn’t think it would be “this is double” different:

I do agree to some extent, however the rear of many similarly sized CUVs is barely big enough to hold one dog, let alone three. I could get my 90lb mutt into the back of a CRV, but probably not three of him.

I want a loaded Lariat Hybrid in about two years. Which means ordering one, but that’s okay. When you look at the MSRP of just about any decently equipped car these days, it’s hard to believe Ford can sell this so cheaply.  Couple years of teething should help. 

It’s been the rule since forever that any non-employee compensation, received from one source per calendar year, and above $600, requires a 1099. Venmo (and more importantly, Uber et al) was just skirting regulations by claiming they fell under the 1099-k reporting requirement ($20,000) for merchant payments.

Edit: a much nicer, lower mileage C55 just sold on Cars and Bids for $8,500. ND on this trashed one for sure.

Yep, this car is awesome and priced well. And since I don’t live in Cali, could not care less about the registration.

The price is a little high, but it seems to be in good shape. Maintenance is not astronomical especially if you can DIY. This is as close to a parts-bin car as a semi-exotic can be, so getting parts isn’t crazy expensive either (about on par with Audi, which, duh). The transmission and AWD system are stout. The

Maybe rain gutters? easier to attach and lighter.