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I never tire of watching stuff like that.

“...the seller is asking more than it’s worth to me.” The point of NP/CP is to determine if it’s NP or CP for a theoretical buyer interested in the particular model being presented, not whether you, the reader, want to actually buy the car. 99.99% of cars being sold are listed for “more than it’s worth to me,” which

I see The Grand Tour is in town.

That really does seem out of character, doesn’t it.

We’ve gained Bluetooth but lost A pillars thinner than a Elephant’s leg.

Every Ford exec who thought that the all SUV future was a good idea should be forced to drive an EcoSport for a month.

I knew 1000% the EcoSport was going to be on this list. What a miserable conveyance that is.

The squeals tend to blend together.

Oh no.

Now I feel bad for a 2003 Kia Rio.

The EcoSport was built for India, not the US. I test-drove one out of curiosity.

There’s only one appropriate reply to this:

Everything car on Tracy’s list is a Jeep. I’m shocked, I tell you, shocked!

I like that many of these cars are not high 6-figure exotics / super cars.

Stay tuned...

I test drove a VW Atlas. It was fine. My life is boring. I want to drive more fun cars. 

Is it wrong that I want a “worst of 2018” list a bit more than “best of 2018”?

2013 WRX temperature guide -

No auto climate control here. I leave the fan on its lowest setting until the engine warms up, then crank it up to full blast until comfortable. Then I turn the fan back down to its lowest (quietest) setting, and only if it feels too hot after that do I turn the temp knob down from full.

Only lazy soul-less losers that gave up on life would accept to use automatic climate control.