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It’s me.

I’m the reason they’re killing it.

No, and that is not what is written in my comment above. 

Cool car, but I was at “crack pipe” even before seeing the title issue. At $10,000, the car would have to be showroom perfect, unmodified, and have less than about 60k on the odometer.

Uber drivers with Honda HRVs sometimes tape together elaborate stickers and signs to label the back door handle for customers. Even with a bright yellow paper tag that reads “Handle; pull here!” customers still stand there dumb and confused. Ask me how I know... (hint, I’m not an Uber driver.)

Getting the public to beta test prototypes”--that’s more of a video game thing. That’s how companies like Bethesda and CD Projekt Red work. 

So, uh, take your dog to the bar with you? 

Every single feature of this base model sounds better than the pricier one: smaller wheels, no sunroof, no tint + a few things I don’t care about that could break eventually. This “base” model sounds like how I would option this car, if I were a CR-V buyer. 

we test drove a volvo wagon when we bought the missus’s audi q5. The touch-screen hvac in the volvo was the disqualifier. Full deal-breaker there. 

and banging your kneed on the radio cover! 

2020 Genesis g70, does not have interior door handles, vertical, near the front of the door, like my previous cars have had. Those handles are positioned to let you close the door without leaning out of the car. In the Genesis, you have to duck your head under the door frame and lean way out of the car to close the

New (e.g., 2020) Subaru Outback.

Thank you! Auto “journalists” should get an electric shock every time they refer to HP without mentioning mass.

mid-level Kia Telluride MSRP: about 35,800 (less expensive than I would have guessed)

You know that’s a second storage cubby on top of that storage cubby, right? Just making sure you know. 

Had a similar experience re adjusting volume of nav voice instructions on my e90 m3. Took years to learn that you have to turn up the radio volume knob *while the woman is speaking*, which will turn her volume up independently of the radio.

OMG, I just realized, can you imaging driving the C8 with an 8-year-old boy in the passenger seat!? *window goes down* “stop it!” *washer fluid squirts* “leave it alone!” *radio changes* “stop pressing the damn buttons!” 

1st Gen Dodge Caravan/ Plymouth Voyager with 2 bench seats in back. The mount points in the floor were spaced perfectly and generic so that you could remove the benches and put one back in with its front feet in the back mount points from the front bench and back feet in the front mount points of the back bench. You

Honda s2000 start button to the Left of steering column, okay, but you also had to insert key in ignition switch to Right of column and turn that on...

Under front seat:

If I remember correctly, Toyota Previa had access panel to check oil on the interior, between the front seats.