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“...when your catharsis is stripped from you and you don’t understand why....”

If they opened independently of the front doors, maybe, but doing the “door dance” in parking lots when you have people sitting in the back and having to open the front door just to let them out is definitely a pain in the ass. I use the rear hatch more than the side doors when camping anyway. Getting in and out of

FYI Works with Google Home too:

FYI Works with Google Home too:

I can certainly do without all the gimmicks and all the #extreme angles, but if the rear hatch and the rear storage setup make it to production I’ll be happy. I have an Element, but I prefer Toyotas (I still sometimes wish I had pulled the trigger on a Tacoma instead of the Element). I am a gearhead and I visit a lot

That is my least favorite part of my E. The rear suicide doors are a pain in the ass.

As someone who owns an Element and loves it (it is an excellent road trip car and I have driven mine across the country 4 times never once staying in a hotel and very occasionally setting up my tent), I’d say this is a worthy successor (once it gets toned down if anything based on it is gonna go into production) and

“Offer the passenger however much money would get him to leave the flight voluntarily?”

I frequent Jezebel pretty often and haven’t really seen that. Outrage over things that are outrageous? Sure. The assertions that women NEVER make false accusations? Nope. As pointed out by other commenters, the accuser is not exactly in for a nice cushy ride after making such an allegation.

Hell yes Nice Price. I have a Toyota guy and am reasonable proficient myself. It’d make a nice addition to my collection next to my 77 RA29 Celica and my 400k 88' Camry. Also, my s/o would probably kill me :D

The Monk with the Iron Junk

I’m skeptical that it’ll pass this time around. A small group of legislators in safe conservative districts are holding the whole state hostage. They see it as a way to stick it to the more progressive cities and could care less the effect it has on the economy since the districts they come from don’t much participate

The site in the post seems to be a pretty good tip and trick for finding out what is going on in your state legislature, just because it may not fit your political leanings doesn’t make that less so.

Guess it’s a good thing that Lifehacker makes no claim to being a neutral then! Nor do any of it’s writers!

An air-cooled V8!!!??? Guess it’s a good thing it’s cold in Russia. Hopefully the buyer doesn’t spend a lot of time in Florida....... ;)

My thoughts exactly.

Ditto. Lifehacker isn’t really the place to go for actual news. Tools, tips, tricks and —heaven forbid, the opinions of the folks doing the writing—yes, actual news—no, so who cares about “political opinion.” If you have views that can’t stand up to the slightest challenge then you may want to reevaluate your views.

I’m gonna have to back you up on this one. The post made no specific mentions of any specific legislation. Definitely didn’t say anything about sanctuary cities....So I’m unclear what FlyOver’s gripe is.

Do they pave their roads with extra slick pavement or something? I saw a lot of sliding for cars that didn’t seem to be going all that fast....

If you have not delved into the world of lifted Subies on Instagram, I highly recommend it. Start with @foztrek and go from there....

Gotcha, my bad :D (I also don’t use Twitter)

Gotcha, my bad :D (I also don’t use Twitter)