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I thought it was a portmanteau of Canadian + Scandinavians... because north and cold stuff.

Judging by the army of “deer whistles” she has on the hood and being in Kansas, I’m guessing she has had quite a few run-ins with rodents. Growing up in Indiana I know a raccoon can rip the front bumper off a Golf at highway speed. I briefly considered the same brush guard (and making a safari GTI), but I knew I was

All those Explorers financed for 72 months at 10 APR will be looking real cute in the middle of a deep recession at $4 a gallon has. 

e39 BMWs had a “REST” button on the HVAC controls. This feature would keep cycling hot air from the engine for 30 minutes after you turned the car off. Great for keeping the car warm when you pop in the gas station or a coffee shop during the winter.

Hate to bring bad news, but spare tires are practically extinct from mostnew cars. Buy a donut and jack kit if you want one.

The super bright DRLs keep confusing people into thinking they're headlights. The new Rogue is the worst offender. No automatic headlights and the DRLs are bright enough for people to drive on the highway with them, thinking their lights are on

Tastes always change. The CUV boom is being driven by old or fat people who have trouble sitting down into a sedan and parents who think minivans are dorky. Neither one is a particularly sexy group to be associated with.

The original IS300 was an objectively good sports sedan for the time and one of the E46 330i closest competitors performance wise. It’s biggest sales obstacles?

Look at the top pic. The black vents close to black view of everything in the engine bay when parked or operating at low temp to improve efficiency. When the car gets hot, it opens up to let in more air. So most of the time when you see the car, the grill will be closed, obscuring the radiator support. I imagine the

James May's "Cars of the People" on Amazon was surprisingly entertaining 

I’m 6'4 and I think the best cars for tall people are not SUVs, bur large sedans. I find the SUV driving position uncomfortable, because it’s optimized for shorter people who buy crossovers for their easy ingress/egress.

It’s sad really. I think they have become much more boring than Toyota, without the quality of Toyota. If Avis tries to give me any type of Nissan I’ll flat out refuse it. Give me a corolla, an elantra... Anything other than a miserable Sentra, Rogue or Altima. Truly sad vehicles and poor quality build. Drive a

Maybe they picked it for the viral value. Trackhawk VS a new M3 and a new Mustang GT isn’t nearly as appealing to watch. People will click on this YouTube just because the title has Quattro and TVR. But it isn’t that impressive to see the Jeep beat these decades old legends.

Yeah no old car for kids. When I was in high school, I bought my older brothers beat-up MK4 GTI for cheap. Man, that was a cool car to have as a 16 year old in 2010. But very outdated even back then. Luckily my older brother, myself and my younger brother who I sold it to didn’t kill ourselves in that car.

I’m normally against brutal policing but I support this. In half these videos the thieves were driving on sidewalks to escape the police, which is why it was very hard to catch them before. This stops them before they can escape through a pedestrian park or sidewalk.

And Honda sells brand new Accords with sticks. Yet nobody is raving about that. 

2019 Miata is literally the perfect option for everything you asked for. With every single option, the Miata RF comes out to $35k MSRP. You could get it for much less. And a less equipped model for low twenty thousand range

If the proletariat were only allowed to purchase one type of vehicle, the Prius would be the ideal vehicle for 90% of people. 

Nissan did on the JDM cube