carilloskis
Carilloskis
carilloskis

We’re not the same person. I have the VIN number from my first car tattooed on my arm because I truly loved it. I build relationships with cars, and I think a lot of people here do. If I don’t build a relationship with a car then I consider it problematic. Why spend so much money on something you don’t love?

Sometimes

If it’s beautiful because it looks like it off-roads, but doesn’t, then it’s not beautiful it’s just a douchmobile. And, it should be pointed out, is the root cause for America’s obsession with crossovers. So yeah, you can all blame David Tracy for the X6.

after Trump put Neo-Nazis on the same moral level as people who despise Neo-Nazis

I agree with you that a heavier car would have better protected this driver in this incident, but I do want to point out that getting struck by flying cop at 104 mph is a very rare event. To say that you should get a bigger car just because this might happen is a little like saying I should wear one of these because I

I make this judgement relative to how I believe other, inevitably larger cars, would have handled it. Yes he survived, I think he would be much better off in nearly anything else. thats all.

Neutral: I would like to see most all the roads in and near Boston overhauled. The problem is that the red tape involved to do so has expanded so much that even a small road project in Massachusetts involves a ton of time and money spent on permitting.

The grills are sooooo much better. I don’t know what they were going with on the previous version. They were just tall and weird looking. This was the best one, it was still terrible, and only came on the XLT.

20 years? 15 years?12 years? Is that the service life of a mall now?

Having grown up in a state mostly devoid of unions (Louisiana), the whole union mentality is always strange to me.

Nice Price, but let me tell you why:

After siting in it for 15 min or more my back hurts. The Steering wheel is not centered to the seat either. Just the general ergonomics of the truck. Its harder to see out of compared to the F-150 too. The throttle sensitivity it terrible as well as the transmission tuning. I have owned both the silverado and the

I’m guessing Alyssa Walker had herself a pretty crappy commute to work today, huh?

Yeah, but all this human misery was avoidable. Wake up, immediately check the transit system’s online communications to see if there are any outages and — if you’re on a time-sensitive thing like a job interview where you absolutely cannot be late — always leave yourself three times the am0unt of travel time that

I don’t know how well trying to jury rig connected autonomous cars into the current system of free traffic is going to play out. At current precedence, the government can only require all NEW cars to be connected by 2023, but seeing as the average age of a car is 11 years old in this country, that is not going to be

Agreed, no time in the near future. All you have to do is look around and see how many trucks are out there with 3rd party beds on them.

The Ridgeline leaves me cold as a long time full-sized truck owner, but I think it is overall good for the segment to bring some legitimacy back to the mid-sized market and don’t see

Today I learned that New York State has publicly-owned ski resorts because of course they do what is wrong with you New Yorkers

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Crossovers are just station wagons rebranded. I love this commercial

How about my rule “No eating in the car!”