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Yeah. I’d like to see someone call one a pizzly bear to its face.

The minivan people always show up, always forget about towing. (Also any sort of of triads ground clearance)

Yes, please!

Stay tuned for a highly flawed study at 11. You won’t believe the conclusion!

On the other hand, if you’re buying new it may not even be possible to get a car with a color anymore.

This one has to be the saddest surely

Put a family photo in there. I’d have thought you’d think of that Ottomatically.

Its definitely the used car prices that are keeping people in their current shitboxes. Check the current prices of cars and trucks (mostly trucks) and the prices are crazy. 

Ummm:

For one, traffic still isn’t back to pre-pandemic levels”

The “U” in SUV stands for utility.

Here is a car I encountered while I was in Italy.  It is a PT Cruiser hearse.   What does it have in common with the “MG”?  I wouldn’t be caught dead in either one.  :-)

Super cool, and I would love to have it. But I already have a Disco I that is a 5spd V8 with 185hp and (ice cold) A/C, so I’ll let someone else get this one, patina and all. ;-)

I’ve always wondered why they allowed menthol cigarettes once they fully understood just what these were doing. the menthol makes it easier to smoke, and hold the smoke in. Making these potentially more addictive, and deadly, than regular cigarettes. And they are targeted towards teens and blacks. 

Yeah, I see what they’re trying to do, but it’s misguided at best. As a Black former smoker, I didn’t start with menthols (it was Camel turkish blend), but once I switched to menthols, it was shockingly easy to chain smoke. 

I would park it as close as I could to every mall-crawling bro-dozer I could find.

Can anyone spot the items made for, and normally found only on racing dinghies? They are quite clear in a couple of the photos.

Source: I used to sell Buicks.

Why not a Wrangler?

Teach your dog not to lunge or bark at other dogs or people when you’re out walking. Foster says this behavior often results from a lack of guidance and good leash manners.”