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My country for some options in green!

Neutral: I work in corporate, I AM the reason our 195 offices get requests they happily ignore. No one loves corporate.

Why are they picnicking in a bush?

Oh look another review without any interior overview shots. It’s as if you guys are trying to exclude them now.

They have a severe aversion to interior shots. Every vehicle review and yet they never seem to do it.

Did this commute for a few months last year. Can confirm, easy to hit that number.

The angry driver is the effect of the cause of someone driving in the left lane.

Steer clear of Texas. The unofficial home of Left Lane Campers.

The residual is the residual—there’s no negotiation room there. I would pass on it and lease a different vehicle or purchase something else.

I’ve long thought this as well. It is on the bland side, but that just means it’s a clean, no-fuss design. It’s restrained in ways that help it to age well. I don’t want to compare it directly to German cars (this is still a Hyundai), but it’s not unlike how they tend to age well.

That looks awesome. Also, Spitfires are awesome.

Well props to all of you guys, I had an ‘04 and by 90,000 miles the dash looked like a Christmas tree from all the malfunction indicators lit. I drove it in a spirited manner frequently enough and always made sure to maintain it, but it was still determined to fall apart on me.

Yes, because you have to in a Buick LaCrosse.

You have the only one, no doubt.

Well, at least we got one kinda-interior photo this time, =P.

Buy whatever you want. I didn’t feel the need for an SUV, so I mentioned the sedan we bought as a counterpoint. CX-5s are nice.

Why do you guys ALWAYS skimp on interior pics? On everything?

We just had to buy a family car (just had our first!).

I mean as others have said, I think Honda Element is really the only answer here.

Great interior shots on this one, Andrew!