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I’m here for all of these suggestions, but I’m going to double down on the SSR, at least in principle.

I was just about to say this too! It apparently has four rows of seats?!

Minivan with a truck-like name (Sedona) gets an updated, truck-like appearance, then changes to a less truck-like name (Carnival).

Based on some of the Trump train trucks I've seen, I think the QAnon package is still available as an aftermarket add-on.

Buying new cars is a rarity to me, but all of my experiences were dependent on the individual salesperson I was working with:

Anybody who in good faith is actively trying to get you into a Nissan is automatically the worst possible dealer experience, so it checks out.  

The list is incomplete. I’ll fix that:

I’ve put 91,000 miles on my 2015 Mazda3 and it has been flawless, drives perfectly, and is a really nice place to be. If I had to get another car in its place, it would be hard not to go with another Mazda.

Wyoming cuts their license plates to the shape of the state as well.

Toyota RSC. Granted... I probably wouldn’t have bought one (although I like the idea of having one), and it probably would have sold like spoiled milk. But fuck off, I always liked the way this looked! And I would’ve appreciated the option of an offroading coupe.

It certainly isn’t helped by the abysmal loading speeds, and inability to log in from an Incognito browser window. 

This is a bit of a loophole, since spending any money on one of these is overspending, but I have a softspot for cars that were utter failures. 

The fisherman also went on to catch one of these.

While I don’t doubt there is no shortage of insecure men all over the world, the concept that big, overdone trucks as a symbol of insecure American men is not a difficult concept to grasp.

I’m on board that X is an SUV and higher is bigger, and for what it’s worth, Lexus does it worse (UX is smaller than LX, LX is bigger than RX???).

I’m so confused by this car. Based on the last picture, it appears to be a Chinese car that knocks off a Japanese design, and is trying to appeal to insecure American men.

This looks good, but it also looks like the Aviator and Velar, so... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ “

Models mentioned in this article: QX60, Q50, QX50, Q60, QX80, QX55

I have a 2015 Mazda3 Hatch with almost 90,000 miles now, and am consistently pleased with my decision with the car. I got mine fully loaded with a stick, so that is part of the fun factor, but also, the car has been crazy reliable, way more fun than an economy car has any right to be, and a damn nice place to be (the

As the owner of a Mazda 3 Grand Touring Hatch, I approve this message. I have owned mine since March of 2015, and it has been an incredible car - reliable, fun for what it is (especially with a stick and the more powerful engine), and a comfortable and nice place to be. Good luck on your search!