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Chris Landry
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You’d be surprised at how many of these mouth frothing manual elitists are driving automatic crossovers in real life.

You can love a thing, be enthusiastic about it, and write well about it but find it inconvenient or find a lack of desire or ability to do basic things with it, especially if it’s your appliance.

Foodies are enthusiastic about food, but many don’t like dealing with the dishes that come with cooking their own.

Yeah, why in the world are there so many people who enjoy driving but don’t enjoy this other thing that is not driving? Perhaps we’ll never know.

screw the flat six let’s talk about the SIDEWALL on those rear tires! mmmmm. compliance.

We’d also like to see if we can work in avocados or Billie Eilish.

As a milennial, I might get in trouble for mentioning this, but we are actually meeting late next week to discuss new ways to fuck that up.

I think you’d be surprised by just how unimportant outright speed is to a lot of auto enthusiasts. A.) because “outright speed” often means $$$ most of us don’t have, and B.) speed is just one aspect of a car/driving. You’ve got your enthusiasts who love their squishy ‘70's American luxobarges, your enthusiasts who

His beat isn’t cars, but the larger industry in general. Also so what if he's not some hellcat testing Texan with a Miata and a penchant for race cars: it takes all kinds.

did a sneaker write this

I just use the same journalists testing different cars. For example, Jason Cammisa posted his verdict about the GLI and Si sedan on his IG and basically had the same observations as everyone else. GLI is good but not great, Si is so ridiculously capable but doesn’t make you love it.

What a thrilling story.

I would add, educate family and friends on how to be in your car. As a younger millennial, most of my friends have never been in a car of the same vintage as my truck.

Absolute car guy here, licensed from the day I turned 16 (legally allowed to drive) and have accumulated enough driving miles in the years since to more than circumnavigate the equator. That said, my own commute was a significant stress factor in my life to the point that I (we) packed up and moved into the city so my

Of course. There’s a huge difference between driving and commuting. Driving, we love. Commuting, on the other hand, is our nemesis.

Have you been to Atlanta? Because their public transit is horrible and doesn’t come close to covering the area it needs to. It was crippled by a combination of sprawl and NIMBY. 

Glad to be reading this, and to be reading it here of all places.

This is the most accurate 2020 prediction in the story.

GemmyD on Cars.  Thanks.

I live in Central PA and I have a small YouTube channel (2,100 subs) where I review cars. I got to drive an Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio and it was pretty amazing in every way. That was my favorite automotive moment!

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