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Daniel J. Burris
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I think with my meager mechanical skills, I would enjoy owning the E30 more, but damn, that Alfa V6 sounds so sexy.

I thought every one knew that trick of letting the wheel slip through your hands a bit.

I am trying to give them the benefit of the doubt because I no in-car camera can make it look like you are drifting over the line when you are not.

I agree. I like that Drowning Pool song, (Even though it is super played out,) but it doesn't belong on a canyon vid. Definitely not one with a bicycles in it. Bad taste considering the sometimes contentious relationship cars/motos have with pedal bikes in the canyons. Looks like a fun road, though.

The funny thing is that the term SUV was coined to describe the usefulness of vehicles like the Jeep Cherokee and Chevy Carryall/Suburban. At 2900 lbs, my XJ was lighter and had a smaller footprint than every car I have owned since, except the tiny BMW E21 I had for awhile. I still maintain that the XJ is an SUV,

Despite one of the drivers wearing shorts, the morning fog makes me think that it was perhaps not summer.

I see what you did there.

Good point.

That is precisely what I was thinking.

I was under the impression that Saudi Arabia was the only country in that region that still bans women from driving.

Uhm, put fast food trays under the rear wheels, lock the e-brake and do spins? Perhaps Prii are unhoonable.

Doesn't Croatia have the highest per capita rate of alcoholism? I know there's a lot of hub-bub about the poor quality control of the Springfield XD pistols they make. Hopefully that is not representative of all their manufacturing.

I prefer the low floor designs that OCTA has been using for the past couple decades, but if they ran all RTS and just had the damn thing run more often I'd be much happier.

Loaner cars do not count, and you may redeem yourself by hooning the Prius. Don't tell me you can't, it has to have an e-brake or at least a reverse gear.

I think it was not a double trailer but a tank/tractor combo with a trailer, similar to this:

I also never understood why the term Ute never caught on here. Makes a hell of a lot more sense than "Cartruck" or "-amino"

These rules seem good, but I think wagons should have a significant rear overhang compared to hatchbacks.

I wonder if my Jeep Cherokee XJ is then an SUV or a wagon or both.

With the wheels that big it looks like an Aston Martin.

I always thought it came from Australia with their word for Ranch being Station. As in Ranch Wagon. Train Station Wagon being an evolution of Depot Hack makes more sense though.