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Just go with straight cut gears.

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Isn’t the point about hammerhead sharks they stopped evolving about a million years ago and haven’t reacted to a change in their environment since? Sounds familiar…

Somebody in marketing got a bonus for the line about the charger making the Charger quicker. That’s as far as Dodge got with its EV program.

For clarity: What I really mean is “what’s a good car that nobody seems to care about or buy?”

There’s nothing *super* special about it, but I really appreciate that it exists:  Toyota Corolla Hatchback 6MT.  It’s on my short list of next purchase now that there’s no longer a 6MT Accord.

And here I was annoyed about scooping 4th of July fireworks debris out of my pool. 

It is easy for us to sit here and point out all the bad decisions that went into this, but if we’re being totally honest with ourselves, I think a lot of us would admit that could well have been us in our younger years.

Kevin Costner has gills.

Hitting water at that speed is likely as damaging as hitting concrete.

No, that’s the buying public.

This looks like the result of an amputation, and it disturbs me.

You know, I own a VW, but I get you. My Golf and GTI haven’t been maintenance nightmares but other people have different stories.

It comes with a standard! Standard equipment is now an automatic!

It says you are wrong.

Hmmm - I sold my ‘17 GTI for less than $4K less than I paid for it new this past January. Hardly rock-like depreciation.

Tom, your first thought was correct - Chicago Motors is your friend.

For practicality and American muscle cred, I’d say go with a Lincoln Mark VIII.

There’s one of these in Chicago with 150K miles for $8,995.

Respect from car chuds is one of the least valuable things in the world. Only Brian O’Connor values that.