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Doug
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From a slightly different perspective than most, I think it depends on what you are using to gauge “better”...anyone making a claim that ALL old cars are better is just delusional. If they are making a statement that “X” old car is better, that can be a slightly different story. 

LOL, so its a slot you can put shit in and some under-seat storage multiple vehicles me or my family owns have had for years....this is 100% an advertisement for the Ford Maverick.

I call BS.  If the baggie itself was what was used as the pretext for searching the car, the baggie itself is now evidence.  If he discards the baggie in the car and says its basically garbage, then the search is invalidated as well. 

I’ve had a forgotten chicken, fish, bait story but I think the one that was the most impactful was the entire gallon of iced-tea that spilled in the tiny confines of the Scirocco I drove back in the 90's.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!  

I see smartphone use on here a lot, and I 100% agree. However, has anyone really thought about how much more difficult it is to navigate a touch screen...while driving? I mean old school radio dial and sometime I would go too far because of a bump...and I didn’t even have to LOOK at the knob. Now, for almost

My buddy pushing his sisters car out of the garage (for some forgotten reason) and leaving the drivers side door open to catch and get bent completely backwards by the side of the garage bay opening. That door never shut the same again. Just, I don’t know what was going on...I was watching and maybe even helped push a

Just one of these catches on fire in this tunnel and this tourist attraption is dead.

You could probably drive this through a brick wall and still have a daily driver.  

Old Lady Car - In 1992 my Grandmother was taking me to summer school in her ugly industrial grey colored version of this.  It was an Old Lady Car from day 1. 

There are so many ads on these pages, it is almost impossible to read this...why do we need an ad every other paragraph?  There are literally 44 ads for Dell in this article alone and another 7 for Target.   

There are so many ads on these pages, it is almost impossible to read this...why do we need an ad every other

I’m curious what the percentage of pedestrian/cyclist deaths involved the use of a smart phone. 

I was waiting for oompa loompa’s to run onto the track singing. 

The idea of expression is fine. The idea someone else has to scrape those hideous things off your car when you sell it (or you do it yourself) is idiotic.

WE have to talk about the dial shifter. I have a 2014 ram with the regular column shifter. My dad has a 2018 ram with that damn dial shifter and let me just say it is horribleness. WHy reinvent what already works and everyone’s already used to with this dial that I have to actually look at to make sure I’m in then

I wonder who will go home and attempt to test the hood of their car with a bowling ball. Imagine the unlucky dealership that gets an irate customer complaining about how their hood didn’t stop a bowling ball.

1st time - some 80’s burgundy (or was at one point) Volvo wagon. Had been driving this thing since I was 14. It was one of my friends older sisters car who gave me the keys all the time and was just like “if you get pulled over, I never gave you the keys”. When I went to take my test, the registration was expired. So

I think the comments in relation to rural vs urban driving are key. There are still roads here in PA, that are gravel (granted these are not “main roads” but are still transversable and public roads), many roads with zero center markers (or none at all), and let’s not forget the number of road that actually have lines

Ha! I’ve thought the same thing. Automated cars/trucks have a place but it isn’t going to be “everywhere”. Even if you take inclement weather (not just snow) out of the equation, the only real viable place for autonomous cars is in cities and semi-urban areas. Once you move into suburbs and rural areas, autonomous

You are forgetting about theft, trees falling on parked cars, hail, vandalism, shit flying off of other vehicles (we don’t have robots tying things down yet), floods, etc. I assume eventually insurance will have to start protecting against hacking attacks.