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I support Asa 100%, mostly because I was diagnosed with Celiac disease about 4 years ago and since then I have tried almost every iteration of fake bread there is (I would kill for a gooey grilled cheese sandwich). They have all been bad but the version made with cauliflower rice was, hands down, the worst. As a side

Cool for her and yet, she was the dumbest Jeopardy contestant that I have ever seen.

I used to also laugh at the fools in these stories until our company spent big dollars for a “State of the Art” system. It has 44 HD cameras that record to an array of 14 - 10 TB drives. The footage is then uploaded to the cloud. I can pull it up at anytime from anyplace.

I can’t believe that you all got this so wrong. The obvious (and best) answer is this:

So sad. My first job after college had me living in the Dublin area. The highlight of every day was coming home from work and walking past Arlen Ness Motorcycles on my way home.

Somehow this feels wrong. We all knew that girl in High School that was throwing herself at the captain of the football team. He had no interest in her and it ended poorly.

I have a gut feeling that David will not be getting his deposit back on his rental house.

I have always loved the profile of this car but any VW out of warranty is automatically CP.

I am trying to think of any common 6 cylinders that are under 3 liters. All I can come up with is the BMW 2.5 (no longer sold), the Infiniti 2.5 (no longer sold) and the Lexus 2.5 (????). None of those are exactly volume leaders.

I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease about 4 years ago. Turns out, everything that tastes good has gluten in it. The only vice I have left is Diet Coke. Apparently, they will pry it from my cold, dead hands.

Measured at the widest point (outside the car)the Mazda3 is wider but as you can see in the below picture it tapers pretty severely when you move towards the roof.

Having owned both I can attest to the fact that the usable space inside the Sonic is greater than the usable space inside the Mazda3, mostly due to width.

My neighbor has one of those that looks exactly like the one featured above. He also has an Fiat 124, and an FD RX-7. he asks me for rides a lot.

Crack pipe on this one, if only due to the tacky add-ons.

Lowered suspension and the 17" wheels, along with fog lights.. The real key to the RS package is that you get the 14 gallon gas tank instead of the standard 10 gallon gas tank.

Erin, you are correct that glow plugs are amazing but I have to disagree with your conclusion and your “science”.

I completely agree. Unfortunately, here in the states, the first gen Mazda3 in hatchback form only ever came with the 2.3.

I love the Mazda3. I owned a 2004 and it was a fantastic little car to drive; in fact it had the most direct feeling shifter I have ever experienced. But, this car (at least the first generation) is not at all reliable. Mine was well maintained and yet it developed a rod knock at about 90,000 miles. It turns out that

I think they will start the pricing in the low $50's. I was recently in the market for a three-row crossover and I was stunned at how the Traverse has been moved upmarket. To get one with leather is now in the mid to upper $40's and if you want any of the other bells/whistles (panoramic sunroof, around-view camera...)