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I'm fantasizing that the low miles mean it wasn't driven in the snow/salt that covers Rochester in the 6 months of winter. I'm also delusional in believing Mazda actually had rustproofing in these early days. So take my imaginary internet bucks- NP

But also, how about we follow Canada’s lead and require headlights to automatically turn on when you turn on your windshield wipers?

Frankly, 2 things that would save way more lives, be easier to implement, and would not introduce Big Brother tracking:

Honda has historically been very lean on PHEV offerings in the USA. The only ones I can recall are the Accord PHEV from ~10 years ago and the slow-selling Clarity PHEV. It would be a very big deal if Honda started offering a PHEV Civic (or any PHEV for that matter). The fact that it was not mentioned makes me think

It’s not a plug-in, and they haven’t announced any PHEV options for the Civic. 

I imagine it’ll either have both options, or only a non plugin hybrid.  

No plug-in version.

They remind me of a test vehicle that is trying to hide the real truck under it during testing. 

Sounds like they gave him a glass of Kool-Aid too....

It seems like everything causes cancer these days”

WTF is this article doing on Jalop? Bad editorial choice.

That is a little suspicious.

Well I mean suspicious that a bunch of students are buying a 225 dollar chain lock for 85 dollars.

“American Muscle” is a very specific style of vehicle. It does not mean “fast car made by an American brand”. 

They took over my local Ford dealer a while ago. Went from, ‘meh , it’s a dealer’ to ‘yeah, I ain’t dealing with this shit’. Won’t be buying another vehicle from there.

Plenty of people, stop being a dick and look outside once in a while.

Chevrolet used it the exact wrong way.

My mom just turned 73 and she drives a Honda Fit Sport, five-speed manual. Orange Revolution Metallic. Of course, she’s a sample of one.

Around here (Central Alberta) it’s a $110,000 F-350 King Ranch. All the old guys now have huge trailers and still think they need to support the oil patch. They’re a menace.

Chryslers Nitro Yellow Green used on the 1995 Neon. It was Chryslers first time doing a throwback to the Hi-Impact colors of the 70s. I think it looks particularly handsome with the matte anthracite painted mouldings and bumper stripes to give it a little extra. Chrysler later released several other extremely