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But look at all that leg room in the crumple zone!

that’s the seat you stuff the least liked child when carpooling. sorry, darling, no airbag for you! next time when Uncle Gummy says no eating in the car, listen to him!

8.57 tons to be exact, if they were paid in half dollar coins. No wonder they need wagons for hauling!

where else are they going to sit? 

Forester is clearly in crossover if not straight SUV territory. Did you mean Outback? 

Are we all really taking the stance that unsolicited kissing/fondling of the breasts without prior consent would be okay if she was a confirmed adult? Because I’m over 40, and will punch you in the fucking face—if not lower.

Uh....analysts projected 92k. Musk promised 10k model 3s a week by the end of 2018. They ended up at about 4700 a week, below the 5k a week rate they pulled out all the stops for, which they can no longer maintain.

They’re already doing that; comes out next year.  Unfortunately only 80 “special edition” Continentals are getting the much-desired suicide doors.

The HHR was discontinued in 2011...

Except that weight is not at a complete loss. Generally the bigger battery allows more regen and thus more efficiency. And also it allows faster discharge, thus quicker car.

I don’t spend four dollars for a coffee, and I don’t spend $100,000 on a car to save forty bucks in gas.

Good looking for sure, but beautiful is a bit of a stretch though.

It's not just the amount of torque, but when it reaches the peak power. The Tesla’s power is immediate while the Kia’s builds up to its peak.

I suggest we impose a 25% Tariff on all German sports sedans that no longer offer manuals and/or wagon variants for the US market.

I figured since it was cool to hate on hipster urbanites who want EVs it would be cool to point out someone buying a vehicle for a functionality they almost never use. Sorry you got in your feelings about it.

$30K? Peasant.

$30K? Peasant.

$30K? Peasant.

And it takes just $20 to rent a truck for an hour from the home center, or $99/day. For the 2 days a year most people actually need a truck, way cheaper to just rent.

They’re closing 4 American plants too, you disingenuous twit.