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I guess geriatric liberals will have to hang on to their current Toyota Avalon until they go to the great Costco in the sky.

That last paragraph sounds like an excerpt from a David Tracy erotic novel.

These are basically Model Ss compared to the Changli Freeman.

Kyoto has to be about the last place I'd expect this to be.

Yes and sticking with the same car is biased towards stagnation if the car sales increase. It’s a lot easier to make sweeping changes to a car that sells 30,000 cars a year than a car that sells 300,000 cars a year.

I work for a company heavily regulated by Anti-Money laundering laws. Complying with the laws is mostly performative but in some cases actually helps. This is probably closer to the “pretending to do things” side of the spectrum.

When you see a Nissan in a parking lot do you leave a note that says "Just so you know, you're driving around in a mediocre car"?

Mitsubishi Mirages selling for over $20,000 is going to bother me for the rest of the day at least.

First gear: Fry explains the Outlander PHEV

A lot of people like my mother in law lease returned or sold during the pandemic because the car was just sitting there costing payments, insurance, and registration and now they need a car because places are open again.

Is this the new Honda Fit?

This is awesome but cheap cars are dropping like flies in North America.

My friend in high school and his dad were really big car guys. When he was 14 or 15 he was working with his dad to restore a first gen Mustang, but that was not his first car. I remember at his 16th birthday party after cake we all went out to the garage to reveal his actual first car, a new fourth gen Mach 1. It was

But the far lane is the correct lane for the direction their car is pointed. I feel like if any single person is at fault, it’s the Chevy driver. I’m genuinely curious what the law is for backing across a lane in the United States. Are you only legally allowed to go right in this situation?

Do insurance companies have some claim type where both parties are equally at fault?

I’ve used Giti Tires before on my old Forrester and they seemed fine for commuting.

Thank God! I read the .PDF manual for my cars more than the actual manual. I’m still not sure I trust Toyota to make an app that’s better than a .PDF, though.

Are they trying to blame 1996 for the new 4 series now?

Two laptops and my passport in a backpack while I went into a grocery store for 15 mins. I think we all know what happened next.

I’m starting to lose hope for seeing 18 inch F1 wheels in my lifetime