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Excellent, but I’m not sure about the insurance thing, since mine has been getting cheaper. I leased my car and when that was up I couldn’t see getting rid of it so I bought it. The insurance has just now started getting cheaper. Plus there is the licensing cost as well. Not sure if its the same everywhere, but

We were making payments on a nice Volvo XC, but unfortunately it was old enough that each time we took it in for an oil change the mechanic (rightfully) found other stuff that needed attention...brakes, oil leaks, that sort of thing. Finally we just couldn’t take another $1000 oil change, so we traded it in on a

I already knew how to say it because I listened during a Porsche commercial.

The Unimog has torque, right?

Hmm...moves people from place to place, smells like farts...yep, it’s a vehicle.

My theory is Buick took the same approach as Hyundai/Kia did 10 years ago. Buick had the reputation of 10 under in the left lane, whilst Hyundai/Kia had the reputation of owners with bad credit. So, you throw a few extra curves in your sheet metal press and, dang...I kinda want one now.

Subaru took a different platform and pretty much made the exact same fucking car as the Outback, but the Forester 2.5 premium comes with a 6 speed and in all honesty doesn’t suck at all.

“Abby something. Abby Normal, I think.

I really love these cars, but I wish I looked better in a Monster Energy drink hat

I laughed a couple of times during this episode, so I feel it was worth my time to watch. Contrived? Absolutely, but I think “Hamstrung” as well. I’m pretty sure the list of what they can no longer do keeps them from putting out the episodes we all want.

30k will buy a dune buggy AND a gyro-copter (or whatever the hell they’re called). How could life be better than that?

I thought he parked on a swingset

“Fun to drive” is relative. There was this little “S” curve with bad pavement on the way to an old girlfriend’s house. When I first met her I had a muscle car, a 69 Mach1. That car was wonderfully terrifying on that curve...I could feel the back end skip on the bad pavement as I sawed away with the steering wheel’s

This is my favorite of the M3 bodies and my favorite wheels. I just think its absolutely gorgeous, but I will also admit to saying the same thing about the Renault Fuego.

I had to take a low-dough quick in/out sort of trip for my sister’s wedding somewhere in the middle of Iowa where big planes don’t land. I had a couple of choices of airports within a three-hour drive and I finally decided on MSP, went with Spirit Airlines and rented a car directly through their web site. Let the

If a Sienna can be that big, a Mini Countryman can be as big is it wants to be. Fun fact from me: I think this thing is gorgeous.

Remember when “minivan” meant a small van?

I don’t think it looks too bad other than being to plasticy and “boy racer”. My big complaint (other than all the better cars for roughly the same $) is the name. Nismo. I mean, I get the portmanteau, but doesn’t it sound just a little like a Cartoon Network show?

What’s the opposite of Motor Week?

It only sucked compared to TG UK. Compared to anything else on TV it was pretty good. Contrived and strained at times, but pretty good