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Classy Jalopy
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Well, my recent desire to spend $20k on a Harley Pan America has morphed into a desire to spend $20k on a Maverick...

Prius MPGs with more utility for less money? If you have a family of four and a budget of less than $25K, I don’t see how you buy anything else. 

Buy one. Then buy me a Sawzall.

Shit like this is why I won’t have a German car. Every once in a while I think to myself, “Man, there are some interesting options out of Germany. Good-looking, nice interiors, good drivers… everyone says they’re unreliable, parts are expensive, and maintenance is annoying, but come on—a car is a car, how bad can it

Won’t work in modern day BMWs that use plastic one time use drain plugs.

I need a “Sunday afternoon spatial awareness tool” for when I’m lying under my truck on a hot Sunday afternoon, removing the drainplug and not really paying attention when the fluid drained.

“I had a good experience, so the entire consensus of car culture must be myths!”

Stockholm Syndrome is a hell of a drug.

I live in California and my parents live in Tennessee. Two completely different vaccination rates. Over there its like around 30% of the state has gotten vaccinated. In their area near a major city its a bit higher but still only about 40%. In the area I live in California its approaching the 75-80% mark. I am pretty

Better idea, turn the fastener backwards on insertion to feel it click into the mating groove and then hand tighten. Don’t just line it up and drill it with the air impact wrench, like high turnover mechanics do at tire shops or drain pans at fast lube places.

You got it 100% right. There’s going to be an incredible revolution on many job sites. The companies that need local fleet trucks are only going to look at whether or not this truck meets minimum requirements and the total cost of ownership. They won’t give a damn that employee Billy Bob can’t tow his boat to the lake

At least you have a vehicle - I had to walk 650 miles each way, uphill in the snow with 2 different strains of COVID and a hangover.

The entry model starts at $39,974 MSRP (commercial-oriented). More-equipped mid-series (XLT) starts at $52,974 MSRP, offering additional comfort and technology. MSRP starting at $39,974 up to around $90,474.

Meh, I drive 600 miles each way everyday, both uphill in the snow with a full truck bed. That range wont work for me........therefore all electric cars are garbage.

I would say that you burned them, but it sounds like they are burning just fine on their own.

“why on earth are you writing about one!?” - Uh...reviewing cars is his job.

The Telluride is big enough that you do ask yourself if some trips are short enough to walk, just so that you don’t have to park.

Kia really is on fire these days.

Why didn’t you get David to bring it back?

Or...hear me out! 195hp, FWD, raised up a little add some extra doors and because Nissan is fancy like that throw in an awesome CVT!!! 

Everyone on this site: “I want a fast, stylish-but-not-overstyled, 300-400hp car with RWD, a manual transmission, and relatively analog underpinnings. I also want it for cheap.”