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Excursion = F-250 Super Duty SUV.

Ford sold about 38,000 Expeditions in 2013. Chevy sold 83,000 Tahoes and GMC sold 28,000 Yukons. Dodge pushed 60,000 Durangos, which honestly surprises me.

Wow.

Reading what DeMuro writes is like watching someone put food trays under the rear wheels of a Chevy Traverse. Part of you goes "what the fuck?" but you can't look away.

Scion xD

I don't know. That's kind of like taking sides on which gun is more manly - a Nerf dart gun or a Super Soaker water gun. Neither is really even worth considering.

Can't afford this?

Assuming we're talking the new Accord:

Hard drives, SD slots, bluetooth...

These may gain a new life in Colorado.

He better be ready to dodge airbags.

Just last year Honda recalled 2003-04 Odysseys (and I think MDXs) over incidents like this. That's a fair gap in model years but I wonder if the incidents are related.

The linked article on BMW describes recalling 32,000 cars over 2 which actually caught fire. Speculators think Tesla might have sold 25,000, and of that 25,000 it's up to, what, five or six now which have caught fire. Jeep sold 94,000 Wranglers in 2010 and people fucking exploded when just eight went up in flames. The

This isn't strictly a Mazda move. Generally the first misspelling takes you through some redirects (a lot less smooth than it should be) to Mazda, but repeated attempts will take you to alternate sites like CarDealersTrade.com and even a TurboTax ad.

Ferraris cost, what, hundreds of thousands of dollars? And for that, you're getting this dedicated racing machine. It's pretty much accepted when you hop in a Ferrari, this is a vehicle that takes skill to drive.

Oh my god these American companies do one thing right and then they become stupid dickheads again.

Aren't BMW, CadillacGM and Nissan the only ones with $35k sports cars?