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Adaptive cruise on my Volvo XC90 anticipates a lane change when you set the signal and avoids the unpleasant resistance my Mazda used to put up when it kept looking at the slower car in the lane I was about to leave. Make a nice difference.

Disagree.

Does that include removing subsidies for the oil industry?

I owned this car and it was great. Looks wise was a mixed bag, beautiful butt with a boring front end. Dropping it 1" was huge help as the wheel gap is egregious

Alright, I don’t want to give too much else away. You should really head over to the Wall Street Journal for more eyewitness accounts of what happened on Singapore Airlines flight 321 as well as a slew of pictures from onboard the plane. It’s truly scary stuff.

to be fair, I don’t even like Paddle shifting. They’re fun on the track, but I can’t get into using them on the street outside of if I want to downshift to hear noises. A nicely tuned dual clutch system that matches your driving style is all you need and I’m a big advocate for manuals.

Absolutely not.

You know what really should be a crime this woman is charged with?

1-star airlines have 1-star passengers.

I respect them. I think it’s one of those cars that is very sensitive to color, which would be an interesting article. In lighter flake paint I think they look good. Not my favorite wheels. 280 hp on the second year models is just fine for this car. Everyone here always wants manual transmissions, but I don’t remember

This is make/model agnostic, but a true summertime classic. Aluminum inlays on the top of shift knobs. Although a common bugbear in many cars, the one in my C30 gets ridiculously toasty after a few hours in the sun unless I remember to use a sunshade.

I speak Portuguese, and was torn between associating this word with the English "deception" or the Portuguese "decepção", with also means disappointment. 

Whoda thunk it? 

its really bad when the 1/4 Mile is quicker than the 0-60. I took a drive in a friends VW Diesel once, made my Chevette feel like a Corvette.

Cupholders.

Easy: Alloy wheels. Because plastic wheel covers are the velcro shoes of the automotive world

Gotta be the little disk of Shag Carpet on the dash that my Nissan Cube came with.

The Dodge Caliber was by many accounts a questionably built mid-aughts Chrysler product. It did, however, have one really cool feature (dad pun intended): the air-conditioned “Chill Zone” glove compartment. It only worked when the A/C was on, but it was perfect for keeping your Mtn Dew, Surge, or Red Bull cool on

I always thought these were pretty cool cars and a nice effort from Ford (first SVO car?). Glad that they didn’t mess with the stock look, inside and out (though the cueball shifter would be better used in a hot rod or 60s muscle car, but easy enough to replace).

I dunno, this does it for me.