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This is the correct answer.

Highways don’t cause food deserts, poverty does. Retailers focus on areas and neighborhoods where they expect to be profitable, period.  IF there’s money to be made, another gas station, mini-mart, pawn shop, liquor store, payday loan place, brewpub, coffee shop, organic grocery, yoga studio, doggie daycare, or auto

What was that bad about it ? It least it was a fun rear wheel drive go kart thing. Not great, but there is way worst out there.

Wait till you look up what a minivan costs these days, or a Civic.

I see a truck hauling a dirt bike. Who cares if the tailgate is down? Like seriously, is this a problem? I’d rather have the ability to use smaller parking spots in the city. All these fools buying giant truck beds so they can haul something tailgate down 8x per year are burning 25% more fuel for the privilege, and

Aren’t there two greens?

I hate scofflaws just as much as anyone, but this was petty bullshit.

Hell yes, screwball shit like this is why you keep watching after the championship is spoken for.

Removing the grille really does lose a lot of angles. Which is good. 

Sierras looking better than Silverados

European Delivery fixes some of that and nets you a nice vacation on top of that. Build time, however, remains the build time. 

I’m not really seeing a downside to this one...

First gear: One thing about trucks is the rebuildable nature of the engines. They are designed to be rebuilt so that they are pretty much 100% like new.

Volvo C30. Didn’t sell well new and no one looks to Volvo when they think of 2-door hatchback. These are fantastic, underappreciated gems.

Steals, you say? Well, just about any Kia made before 2022. Price? A screwdriver and a USB cable.

Minivans get about the same mileage as 3 row crossovers with similar drivetrains

*According to EPA testing*
Real world, not so much.

my father in the 90's bought a ford explorer with a similar rationale... because he wanted to use it off road for camping. in over 2 decades of my family’s ownership, that car has gone off-road exactly 3 times.

Just got back from our first road trip, from Ohio to Myrtle Beach and back, in our 2022 Pacifica AWD. My wife drug me kicking and screaming into minivan ownership, and after that road trip, a camping trip with a rooftop tent on top, and a few trips to Pittsburgh with 2 other couples in the back, this thing is the

I had this conversation with my brother in law that insisted that with his 1x kid, he needed a 3 row crossover, the Atlas in this case, because of needing a big trunk to go camping twice a year. I told him the rational, perfect solution to his needs was a mini-van but, well you know, people would prefer to buy

IIRC there was a GTI wagon variant offered in Europe.