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But the seats were flat and hard, the rear door was a pain to swing open and close, the transmission hunted around town like a drug addict and the only other vehicle with a larger steering wheel that the CR-V would be the tiller on the Titanic. It did well, but I did not enjoy it. 

Don’t laugh, but.......

Because people are naive and think that if they live in the suburbs, nothing bad will/should happen to them.

We have it every summer in my neighborhood. Kids/junkies will find their way to our neighborhood, come through and ransack unlocked vehicles in the middle of the night. The next day, NextDoor is flooded with

Andrew’s suggestion is 100% the best choice. 

You don’t even need to be in a lowered car. Anything that’s not a damn SUV/truck will blind you. Had a brand new Wrangler behind me with their factory HIDs last night and I’m still seeing stars this morning. 

Great vehicle, crack pricing. 

I do this at times if I know we’re driving a ton of miles in a short amount of time. Usually it’s if we’re driving 1,000+ miles in a week. I’ve rented Optimas/Camrys/Altimas for $160/week that fits all of my family’s crap comfortably, gets 30-35 mpg on regular gas, and I’m not tearing up my wife’s car nor cramming all

One of my favorite engine/transmission pairings, and in a wagon no less. Unreliable as all hell, but I voted NP just because it’s a dream car.   

Great story.

Honda Civic Si

I thought your latest “acquisition” was black?

I remember when I was about 9 years old, my dad had a Baretta as a loaner while our Volvo 850 wagon was in for service during Christmas. We picked up my then 78 year old grandma to go to a Christmas Eve party.

$40k per year to start?? Where can my wife apply??

I have still not seen the Mister Rogers movie because of my unyielding, if entirely unsubstantiated, belief that Tom Hanks is a secret sociopath.

Great suggestion. They’re cheap as hell because they get lumped in with the dual-clutch cars and they are very reliable. 

Serious question to this statemtn: Have we reached the point where there are just TOO many variations of BMWs in our market?

Stick Shift - Yes
AWD - Yes
That interior - OMG Yes

I’m tired of tall people too. My brother-in-law is 6'8" and I get real tired of him making fun of my balding scalp.

I’m seeing a lot of Jag I-PACE from the rear quarter shot for some reason. A little boxier, but it’s still there.