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Or like...down. The windows down.

Well considering how distinct it is, how difficult it would presumably be to part out, and all the traffic, it's a bold yet somewhat safe thing to do. I don't think I would, but I don't leave the windows up on my Hyundai when I stop for coffee.

These sort of things are so outlandish that, as a consumer, I tend to almost automatically think of them as vaporware. It's time to get excited!

Bose is like junk food. It's expensive, brand-name and satisfies your immediate urges, but it's no good in the long run. They're made to flatter a few critical frequency ranges and nothing else, and work with their complete control over retail displays to make things sound amazing in stores. In real life, it's a lot

As a reader; please do all of this.

Some of us like good mileage for the environmental relief, rather than just for prices. If anything, high gas prices do wonders to slow the appreciation of global warming.

I live in New Jersey and drive a green Veloster. It's fine most of the time, but I occasionally get Jersey hillbillies' headlights in my rear window, and the like. The humble corner is often a source of relief.

What a lot of insight, considering the era. Even the boat comparison was used! We're not so different these days.

As a young'un: I'd love to drive that. Buy also as a young'un, it will be another eighty years before I can drive a Buick.

It's always impressive when people put a lot of time and money into something this awful.

The Mini Cooper was my first car love. I didn't even like cars before then. I love them for their quirky iconic look, zippiness, and efficiency. I've almost never met a Mini driver I didn't get along with, either. And even though I've since bloomed to like all multitudes of cars, I'd still have a Mini parked somewhere

I live in a swell area too, and also work at a Starbucks drive through. My favorite is when I'm driving in/out of the lot and see regulars' parking lot behavior.

I actually felt more pride the worse the gas mileage got.

That's not awesome.

It's especially a problem when idiots almost exclusively buy SUVs. You know who I'm talking about. "I bought it because I like to sit up high!" I think traffic penalties should vary based on vehicle size and weight. Considering that the only reason these things are offenses is because they are unsafe to others, that's

Hahaha, look at all that F-150 in the middle.

/applause

Though I've never even been in one, I spend a lot of time looking at small open spaces on city streets and saying, "If I had a Smart, I could park there." Sigh.

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Do you have to flatbed that across town? I don't imagine it's particularly 'delicate' at low speeds