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I was parking twelve blocks away from my apartment to make sure the Panamera was kept in a garage.

This interview might have been the best day of Caity Weaver’s life.

Next time I’m writing about a vehicle with a name I’ve never heard before (particularly from a brand that’s known to make up ridiculous names), I’ll be certain to ask an arborist or someone from a town I’ve never heard of. Thanks.

There’s a known issue with oil consumption and Toyota rebuilt the engine based on that, and I give Toyota a lot of credit for it, and it makes me consider buying another Toyota where I probably wouldn’t otherwise. We don’t neglect it, abuse it, or fail to keep up with maintenance; we just drive it hard and put a ton

Well done.

OZ Rallys. <3

Only if it comes in ‘89 Helios Blue with color-coded BBS wheels.

Nothing is wrong with “truck.” Nothing is wrong with “Atlas pickup,” either. My problem with “truck” is that it implies that it’s heavier-duty than it probably is, but, well, I’m a pain in the ass like that.

Go cheaper and... maybe come up with a name that doesn’t make people look around self-consciously hoping that no one calls them out on their pronunciation?

Security guard.

I’m a car enthusiast and an auto journalist who acquired a stake in an 11-year-old RAV4 through marriage. I love it.

I could buy a new STI and a new Miata for that much.

“wining cash”?

This is the correct take.

True!

I like my area a lot. Great bars here, too!

Loft building with a creepy staircase to a roof deck? I think that’s the one my friend lived in.

That might have been the same building on Plymouth my friend lived in.

Ha, I used to work at Washington and Wells. I lived in the Printer’s Row vicinity for a while. I live a little further south now.

We used to go there after the Hot Chocolate 5K, whenever we wanted nachos, after my condo association meetings... hell, pretty much anytime there was anything good on tap. I’d be even more pissed about the reconcepting except I don’t live in that neighborhood anymore and it loses its appeal when it costs $4 an hour to