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I had a ‘98 Blazer. I remember even putting in a new stereo head unit required a complete removal of the dash because it was just one huge piece

RC Cars. I grew up in an apartment complex and would spend hours in the parking lot with my RC Cars. It doesn’t have to be the really fancy ones from hobby shops that a kid will surely break in 5 minutes. Toys R Us has plently (but also don’t get the really shitty ones - they are waaaay slow)

I’m going to start my own VW franchise but it only sells Golf Rs. Stanced Golf Rs. And bourbon.

You are the one that brought conventional cars into the argument and compared them to Prius drivers

But we also aren’t arguing that the conventional cars are “enthusiasts” cars, while that is the statement this article is making about the Prius

No Prius driver I have ever met knows what the “B” does. “Enthusiasts”

It never got that far because BMW ended up fixing it, but still, that would be a $500 headlight

Except when they break. Then they are mega-bucks to replace

I am sure everything is electronic, however, the movement itself still requires a motor and linkage of some kind to work. That is the part that will (and did in my case) break. And then the whole thing has to be replaced

Also available are headlights that bend to illuminate corners as the driver makes a turn

I am still of the opinion that a moderately sized V6 that doesn’t make all it’s power at a sky-high RPM will return better real life MPG than a boosted I4

try several of them in a controlled setting—the cemetery at the edge of town on a moonless night

In How I Met Your Mother, when they drive to Marshall’s bachelor party, the car is pretty clearly in park

and an auto hold button, which I am genuinely excited about because an auto hold button is the most underappreciated of all car features everywhere, FACT

Even 10 years should require minimal cash to keep running

Edit: Never mind, you were referring to something else

Nissan claim that 93% of all the Sentras purchased in the last 10 years are still on the road

I am confused by this comment. Are you expecting them to sell Miatas new for $3-7k? Even in 1990 they started at $13,900, which is $25k today

What?? The croissants are the best option! And everyone wants bagels anyway, so biscuits are at the bottom of the list