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Agree. As I was reading I was thinking Fit. I’m not objective though...

Thanks! 

I was thinking I’d be angry with you, but realized I did the same thing in 1979 when I moved to Manhattan. For 35 years I loved not having a car, and renting on the odd occasion I wanted one.

I have a very early 2015....VIN under 5000. It's been perfect, and I will keep it forever.

Good advice. I lived 35 years in Manhattan and rented occasionally. Also, I bought a Fit when I retired and moved 8 years ago.

Same thing. Multiple stops over 3 weeks from Tampa Bay to the Rockies and back ( by way of Illinois/Wisconsin and Texas/Mississippi) for 5600 miles. And we talked to each other the whole time.

84 year olds aren’t allowed a vibrant vocabulary? I live among some folks in their 90s who are positively Shakespearean.

It seems to me that the 3 is best as an NA sedan. I recall a test that showed it had more storage space than the the hatch and the CX3 or 5. Plus it looks better, and there's visibility. If my car were to die, that's what I'd look at.

I said the same at 1:09, but I'm perma-grayed.

Our family also. My Dad’s first new car was a 1951 Chevy, but the sales staff ignored him when he went to trade it in on a 1962 Chevy, so Rambler it was.

SpacePod Elroy, or Elroy for short. Named after the Jetson character.

Porsche 944 was on my list for a long time, but the early ones are slower than my 2015 Fit in acceleration. Not by much, but slower.

Outside, where the CDC guidelines have always indicated a mask may not be needed. 

If this reaches production, it will be the vehicle (pun intended) that bankrupts Tesla.

I love my Fit. Lots of photos, these are the most recent. Seven and a half years old.

Thank you. I'll never eat at one.

And they continue to shovel money into anti-gay causes.

Obama became President in January 2009. Bush was President when gas hit $4.11, which adjusted for inflation is $5.25 average. So still higher then. Facts.

Or Xi?

2015 Fit here, 7k miles a year. So glad I have this car.