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My drive home from snowy Lake Tahoe in mid-December back to sunny Northern California in the FWD Pontiac Torrent I had at the time (yep, those were in fact cars that existed). This was like 15 years ago, when my Garmin GPS didn’t know how to optimize routes. Also, being from NorCal, my snow driving skills were

There are certainly other variables they can check for to determine the validity of the study. Insecurity in general could be a major player, for example, that can affect any gender, and probably has a huge overlap with men who feel they are not well-endowed.

I laugh in the face of all those men who got sports cars to overcompensate, because I am clearly an exception to that rule with my Camaro SS. That’s right, I absolutely did not purchase my black V8 muscle car with orange racing stripes because of my small pecker. No way, no how!

Did I mention it has a V8? Oh it’s no

They have actually already this topic. Here is an excerpt from their research “Do men who purchase bro trucks tend to have smaller dicks?” that I hope answers your question:

The Ford Edge

The Honda Prologue. I am expecting best in class range with an unprecedented 0-60 time and a bulletproof drivetrain, because Honda put absolutely none of their resources into attempting to put any semblance of design into this thing, and those resources had to go somewhere, right?

My favorite take on pedestrians not looking when you’re backing out is when you are going to back into a spot, and a pedestrian walks into your path. Typing that out makes me feel like I am exaggerating, but it happens waaaay too often that I have a clear spot, put my car into reverse and roll into my spot, then slam

100% Agree. My entry was my 2015 Mazda3 hatch that I love so much, I went out and helped my fianceé buy a 2015 Mazda3 hatch of her own now that she’ll be commuting more. Mine is a manual with the bigger motor, but both are great fun to drive. You get a well-designed (both form and function), rock-solid car that is

I wonder how his 4Runner compares to Schmidt’s Flex from New Girl.

What part of this video made you believe neither of them knew what a Nash Metropolitan was? Andy immediately identified it by name, and I got no indication Steve had never seen one.

This made me smile! I always enjoy people looking back fondly on their first cars, and laughing about its obvious flaws. 

I love my Gen.5 Camaro SS convertible because it’s fast, fun, and much more bonkers than I’d ever need in a car. It draws rave reviews from passengers (which do fit, contrary to the stereotype that the backseat is non-existent), and while plasticky, it’s a nice place to be. But my Gen.3 Mazda3 takes the prize.

Okay, so you’re being purposefully obtuse, but also unintentionally obtuse at the same time. You called me obtuse for saying it was just breaking a piece of plastic. And while I know that was an obvious deflection and a way to dodge being called on that, I really can’t think of any way to emphasize that particular

Ah, classic answering a question with a question deflection. And not even a good question, either, because yeah, it was a small piece of plastic. You can argue the severity of the crime, but that doesn’t diminish that he broke a small piece of plastic. That’s not really all that obtuse. 

Was that really the conclusion you jumped to when Jalopnik approved breaking a small piece of plastic off of a license plate? Or are you being purposefully obtuse? 

Hey, remember the Torrent? It was Pontiac’s attempt to do a 180 from its design-by-committee approach to the Aztek, and is also as abour memorable as the Aztek is regrettable.

The WRX ad is the most unbelievable because, unless the seller bought another WRX, acquiring all those vapes without a WRX would be like selling an ICE car for 10,000 gallons of gas, only to buy an electric car and use the gas in their lawnmower. Like sure, you can still use it, but you’d be trading a product that

This is an excellent and refreshing take. All of these “bUt uR aN AuTo JoUrNalIst!” takes are tone deaf and awful. 

Cars that have no reason to exist, but somehow do anyway. ALL of them!!

THIS! I bought a 2000 Ford Escort ZX2 with crank windows, no AC, and a tape deck to learn stick shift in. Fantastic little car!