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It was not a bad looking little sedan

I think there was a quota of articles, and this met the requirement.

This appliance is an old toaster filled with someone else’s crumbs. If you live nearby and need something that runs, this might be an okay deal; otherwise it has seen a good life. My brother had one of these. It was versatile when it ran until it fell apart too early. I’m surprised the interior doesn’t look more janky.

Possibly with the support of PSA, Alfa Romeo could remain in the market long enough to become a near luxury alternative to the more established brands.

I think the blinker fluid industry was able to influence the Washington State Supreme Court for this decision.

If this is what you want to drive and there are no hidden bombs to find when you visit it in person, this is a NP. It’s $2-3K below what dealers would ask. The interior looks like it has received good care.  I couldn’t deal with the low gas mileage and holding my breath each morning before seeing if it would start,

The few times I have been driven by a chauffeur, I appreciated the seclusion of the rear seat to make confidential business calls. This lacks just about every part of the limo experience, private space, ride comfort and quiet, serious vehicle performance. This just seems like a weird school design project. The rear

Deserves more stars.

So the car will take over and navigate through an accident area so all those who like to watch can concentrate on the details of the accident?

Columbus’ MSA is roughly the same as Cleveland’s (2.078MM v. 2.057M) while Pittsburg’s MSA is 2.4MM. If you add Akron and Summit County’s MSA with Cleveland’s (the two MSA’a are in reality the same region), The region’s population is actually 2.7MM and the largest of the group.

Our 2016 (6 speed) gets about 28 mpg combined with 80K on the odo. It’s always been around 28mpg since new.  The 2020 (CVT) is only a couple months old, but has been returning 31-32 mpg with about 2.5k on the odo. The 20 is our fourth Forester. The first two (2004 and 2010) combined for 395,000 miles before we moved

Agreed, if the locals didn’t understand and work together, it would be carnage.  I rarely see accidents in Mexico.

The unseen second car has zero value with zero images.  This is clean, but the price appears high for other conquests on the market.  CP from me.

Speed bumps are everywhere in Monterrey where I travel for business. Eventually, the vehicles have huge suspension issues from the endless speed bumps. Of course, if they stopped for stop signs, maybe there would be fewer speed bumps.

 I had a high school friend cross over railroad tracks on a rural road at high speed.  When the car landed, the battery restraint failed and many, many bad things followed.

There was a yellow 60 Pontiac Catalina 2-door with a 389. Later on there was a 69 Chrysler Newport with a 383 and dual exhaust.  It seemed fast at the time, but now not so much.  Most of the other cars he owned were appliances.  My mom (and two of three sisters) never drove.  I can’t imagine my wife not driving.  She

The Es44 carries thousands of gallons of diesel fuel to tow literally thousand of tons for miles.  

The video seems to clearly show the driver RUNNING A RED LIGHT and hitting a traffic cone.

Upvote for using Poutine in your reply!

It’s in final development with larger tires and an electric drive system.