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If you kids are that bad, I think you are doing something wrong and shouldn’t bring them out in public.

This, exactly this. I don’t get why anyone buys these mutants. Also, the proportions look off with it.

Heres my problem:

You come at the king, you best not have uncomfortable seats.

You would think after about a mile of this any rational human could think of a way to get the car slowed down and under control but Florida Man drove it for 50 miles like this. First there’s braking. If that fails: Neutral. If that fails: Get the car going as straight as possible and turn it off and use the E brake.

Do some extra research into that story. There’s a lot of evidence that the crash was not a mechanical failure, and was completely avoidable. It’s almost certain he either jammed the accelerator to the floor thinking it was the break, or that (now doubted) the floor mat somehow trapped the accelerator down. Even if it

The new front just looks like a Chinese knockoff of the old front. C’mon, MB, do better.

That is a hideous grille. The standard one is far, far better.

I want to die peacefully in my sleep. Like my grandma did.

She went home and drowned her hamster after this.

Some day in my VW GTI i hope to make it all the way to 55,555.

Coordinating something like that required some impressive Acura-cy.

This is a heartwarming story, but I take issue with this description of the accident:

Just two?

maybe instead he should accept he will never “go off-roading” and that the illusion of adventure offered by SUVs is exactly how car makers convince sad, pathetic people to buy their wallowy oversized boring hatchbacks.

you want adventure? get a back pack and a plane ticket. you want to wallow around in an oversized

This review just makes it all the more disappointing that we don’t get the actual Mazda2 in the states. How much more awesome would this car be with a hatch and an attractive face?

Okay, now I’m sad. My precious 2007 Civic Si was the faithful, wonderful companion that I always wished a car could be. Nearly 200,000 trouble-free miles of fun and happiness. But alas, new car fever overcame the will to polish its aging beauty and I traded her in. 5 months later I Googled her VIN and what do I find?

A Faraday keeps the hackers away.

Incentives are crap at Volvo, and actuarial valuation is awful. This makes for expensive leases, which is the preferred type of ownership for luxury cars.