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I absolutely hate the “Black paint with machined surface” wheels.

100%. I remember a few W123 chassis Mercedes-Benz cars sporting the flat-faced wheels of the next generation of cars. Stick with the best that was an orderable option for your particular car. 

Except that just upgrading by one trim package (GS -> GS-P), you get the limited slip diff and upgraded suspension, plus then you’ll want the sport package for the better brakes, recaro seats, and lighter BBS rims. The Miata to have, as with most cars I think, is the *almost* base model, but not the complete base.

It can be done. But it shouldn’t be.

That M45 was indeed a very cool car. I had a friend who had one and it was just a great cruiser with plenty of power. Infinity once upon a time built really interesting/fun cars. 

Funny, I said the exact same thing last week and got attacked by the grays. 

I think the real trick is going to be making leasing work. Right now Teslas hold their value pretty well, but every other EV seems to drop like a rock. No one is going to want to lease an Audi/Merc/BMW if the monthly rate is way more than the Tesla.

If anyone bought a bronco because they could get it with 35 inch tires instead of 33 on the wrangler they were never going to buy a wrangler. I can walk into any dealership near me and buy a brand new jl with 35 inch tires and lift and warranty.

They are still paying a fine for something that hurt literally nobody.

I don’t think Stellantis ever had aspirations of selling a vehicle based on the Ram 1500 frame in the EU.

MINI Clubman or Countryman seems to be the perfect replacement for the Juke. Fun, Frugal, and customizable to help differentiate itself from the other Minis that you might see out there in OK. 

My guess is most review-type content lost out to all the hullaballoo about how bad the launch was for the Explorer.

I love sixt. They always bump me to a small Volvo SUV or Wagon. 

The 2nd Amendment doesn’t guarantee your right to a catalytic converter.

Certainly possible. I read that through the lens of “more reasonable, long suffering husband that has agreed to find a solution to wife’s demands” that seems to be the norm for my parents and a large percentage of their peers.

That said, I’ve also known a lot of people who find the Outback to be incredibly uncomfortable.

I do say fine as a Renegade owner. I love my car for it’s ability to cost ratio, but it’s not anything special to the general public. I do like the Bronco Sport and wouldn’t mind owning one, as I enjoy a smaller vehicle and it has been a requirement to drive through flood water or up curb sized driveway lips to get

Somehow the CDJR dealership I went to in suburban Cincinnati to buy my Grand Caravan also had an Alfa showroom. I took delivery of my minivan next to a 124 Abarth. Really puts it all in perspective.

Oh, for sure.

Facts.