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Yes, the French have a history of comfortable cars with surprising roadholding capability! Citroen DS is the pinnacle.

I remember making faces at other drivers while sitting in the rear-facing folding seats in the back of my grandpa’s Volvo wagon.

- Convince US customers that they need extra rows of seating in their luxobarge SUVs

Really, your colleague David Tracy has this topic well covered :

Man, kids are weird these days. When I think of cars that parents drive, I absolutely think of sedans, not hatches. Hatches and wagons are adventuremobiles damn it!

Instead of this:

I think we know who has huffed too much Chem-dip...

Probably, but the phrasing of Stormy Daniel’s letter is technically correct :

There is indeed a high likelihood of there being fecal matter in that water...

Wow - seriously impressed. Though if that was the Luxury Edition, what were the other options?

I figured from the name that this must also have a flashlight or USB charger or something incorporated, with a name like RAVpower and a little power icon. But no such thing...just another overly complex multitool. With extra bits that don’t appear to fit in the holster it comes with. No thanks, I’ll stick with my

I figured from the name that this must also have a flashlight or USB charger or something incorporated, with a name

W123 wagons are great, and very practical as long as you get one that has been well taken care of. I have a W201 - a 190D with the naturally aspirated 2.2l. It gets great fuel economy and has been super reliable (previously owned by a dentist). I like that era of Mercs, and while I have never owned a W123, lots of my

Even as a single person I had multiple cars, so adding an EV to the fleet made a ton of sense when we got married. We initially purchased a Leaf for my wife’s commute, which was about 30 miles round trip. She now works even closer to home (she often walks), so I wind up using the Leaf a lot more. Our long-range

Hey, he know what he has - no low floodwater ballers.

My first car purchase was a rip-off, but it led to a lot of learning and long friendships. When I was 15 I had my eye on two types of cars : I wanted either a 1st generation VW Scirocco, or a 1st generation Toyota Celica. Most of my friends were into European cars, and when I turned 16 I started my search for a

I had to look up the original, as I have to admit that I am not versed in Texas braggadocio slogans. Man, the original has such a phallic and sexually suggestive tone that I swear it is a parody of itself. How do Texan’s take that slogan seriously? Yours is much better...

While I am not complaining, and appreciate all the assets of this particular model, I really was looking forward to seeing a 360 (Subaru).

Not a runner, but a friend of mine who is a competitive runner buys multiple pairs of the same shoe (some Nike shoe) when they are on sale. At one point he bought about 30 pairs in his size, and went up and down the west coast to a few different Nike stores to get them. He has a few of the exact same shoe “in

Man, the one at 2:10 that shows the 3/4 side collision is great. The dummy recovers from the crash beautifully and rides away!

I hope you occasionally put it in a high-chair while you ate at restaurants :)