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LMAO 60's Lada interior. That one got me good. I also agree.

Everyone keeps forgetting the Chrysler 2.7.  I understand why. But it is a thing.

This post just taught me the company I work for used to make a horseless carriage. And sold this division to Rover in the early 1900's I did not know. Thanks Torch!

Michael you have lost you mind. The versa sucks so bad it doesn’t matter how much money you throw at it. I was unlucky enough to be stuffed into one of these things for a rental from our dealership while getting recall work done. The versa is easily the worst car I have ever driven. And I have driven cars where wheels

That’s Uli hes a nihilist. He doesn’t believe in anything. 

While the customer has every right to be upset, the service department is trying to make it right. This mans demands are outrageous. However, the dealership should do the following:

$20 oil change at a dealer?!?! I mean I am all for doing your own maintenance. But if I can get it done for $20 with someone else doing it and it is actual oil and filters and disposed, I am dropping my cars off ASAP.

2nd - Neutral:

At 1200 if you want to replace the cable to pass inspection or if you live in a inspection free state it is worth it. If you only drove it for 2 months. You can still get at least half if not more back from selling it on to a junk yard. The investment is low for a cool box wagon.

I personally dislike the Lotus, but if you want exotic looks then this is the option. However if you want something that drives very similar, costs less, is easier to get in and out of, cost of ownership much lower, and have the same engine.... A 2ZZ swapped Toyota MR2 is your answer. upgrade the suspension and it

Do not forget that FCA is joining in the “Mid-sized” fight with the JEEP truck. That market is going to be saturated. And it will pull sales from the Full size market. If I were in the market to replace my aging F-150 I would be looking at the Canyon/Ranger/Gladiator. Those trucks have all the capability of my 15 year

My first thought was a Chevy S10. that is a pretty distinctive tail light. It also looks like a mid sized truck since it looks low to the ground, and a single cab. That color was also a popular one on the S10s.

Wow someone finally figured out how to get a predominantly male audience to pay attention to PSAs, and training videos!!!

There is a lesson for Bethesda to learn. RDR2 online beta launched shortly after 76 release. It is a better executed online experience in all aspects. And has a story mode as well. I feel duped from Bethesda. But it is ok Rockstar saved the day and released a well rounded beautiful world to do all the mayhem you can

I hope that this effort gets defeated. CAFE is the reason we are not all driving Malaise era cars now. The increasing standards has made the car companies increase efficiency. Efficiency means we are getting more power from less. It is also driving the EV evolution, so instead of cars like the Chevy EV1 being killed

I had an ‘89 Cavalier when I was in high school. It was a great cheap little car. i beat the holy hell out of that thing and it kept on running. Granted it was only 7 years old when I got my hands on it and it was only really worth the scrap price by the time I sold it and replaced it with one of the funnest cars I

I completely disagree as a person that is cross shopping these two cars. This is how these cars ended up together:

1. Inexpensive.
2. Fun to drive.
3. Can track day it.

These times don’t mean dick. It is tire testing. With drivers running an unfamiliar track on an outgoing spec. And in the case of Kanaan a driver that rarely qualifies past mid pack. These cars have no set up specs either. Wait until March qualifying to compare. And even then... Who cares. The racing is exciting to

Needs a tail!

I want to point out that when we bought our used Subaru and brought it in for the Takata airbags the dealership we took it to was able to look up what service and what dealership did the work. The car came from another state. So if you have your car serviced by the dealer at least with Subaru they do know where it was