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I kind of dig the patina look on old cars. Not something I want happening weeks into owning a new vehicle though.

I will probably get roasted for this, but every time I see “fibromyalgia” I get a bad feeling. I knew some folks that used this to get disability payments since it is very hard to diagnosis (or at least it was). Add to that, I work with two people that are on Military disability with no real known issues and I don’t

Not bad really, We’ve sold every GT we had pretty quickly, but we only option them with cold weather group, because at that point you have cruise, carplay, heated seats and wheel, remote start and we can sell them for about 27,500 plus tax that way.

Orange stain? Sounds like the new “presidential model.”

Maybe a Warlock trim Ram Classic. Being based on the 4th gen, it’s a lot more affordable and maintainable than the current gen. 

https://xkcd.com/1053/

Don’t forget the 48 HP.

Tis a consummation devoutly to be wished.

That’s a shame, because the man designs some fantastic looking vehicles.

Weird paint?  That’s the Polestar blue!

I also just noticed this one has a sunroof. At some point, any Volvo of this generation with a sunroof will experience issues with leaking from clogged or disconnected drainage tubes. Some of them will also leak due to poor sealing around the windshield. If it leaks in such a way that vital electronics or wiring are c

Anytime I see a Florida car with issues my mind goes directly to “flood car”.  The bad paint job isn’t helping that.  No Dice due to all kinds of hidden issues I’m sure. 

As someone with two nonrunning Volvos in their yard, NP.

It will be.

There is no capacity change. I would say the title of this article is misleading, but it’s more so just unequivocally false, and can be disproven with 30 seconds of research. 

Hertz primarily caters to business travel.  On a business trip, the only time I normally need to gas up is when I return the vehicle.  I just don’t drive it that far.  Where Hertz screwed up is asking people to top off an electric before returning it.

Wasn’t exactly this what Honda tried in Brazil with the WR-V?

Yes but you are comparing a Jeep’s value to a Jeep. And then you’d have to drive a Jeep.

it’s a plug in hybrid suv you can buy today. I can see a few people on a multi year waitlist for a rav4 prime jumping ship because they need a car today.

The new Dodge Hornet. Somehow, Dodge has decided a car that’s smaller than a Honda CR-V, should cost $49,000 when spec’d with AWD and a hybrid powertrain. The interior has some very nice features, but for what you get, $49K is a tough pill to swallow.