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Bad: Smart ForTwo.

They use to make manual Escapes up until 2012. I think they also offered a manual Forester up through 2019 I believe. 

I agree. A manual Forester/Escape/CR-V/CX-5 would be awesome.

That Flex would be the best suggestion, or is that still too much of an SUV?

I would love to be a cliché and say my ST (wonderful car), but I’ll give it to my wife’s 2001 CR-V. She had it from 2006 to 2012. Got it with 105k on it and got rid of it at 161k. All we did was a set of tires, one battery, couple set of wipers and oil changes for the time we owned it. Was slower than dirt and I hated

Let’s think about this. What if there’s someone who just wants a car. They don’t need anything fancy or new, They don’t need anything with touch screens or 48 position seats or 20" wheels. Honestly, if they could be any less noticeable, they would be invisible. All they want is a car to start every morning and just

When you want to feel cool, but you have to be a soccer practice by 5:30.

This is genius.

Ford Falcon XR8.

They are pretty glorious. I never understood people using them as storage instead of keeping your very expensive automobile away from the elements. 

Amazon has their old episodes as well.

Since winter tires was already said, I’d say all-season mats. 

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That episode is one of my all-time favorites of them.

This is the correct answer and the only way to the shortest slideshow. 

K900?

A buddy of mine had a 2015 set up this way. Even though it weigh 2+ tons, that AWD put all that power down and shoved you into the seat. 

Not I, nor my brother, nor my friends knew this.

Take your pick of a sleeper sedan.

I can attest to the blacked out SUVs. Saw three all blacked out Tahoes with Idaho places with about a foot between cruising down the highway in BFE Ohio just a few weeks ago. Wife yelled at me to slow down, but I didn’t want to be anywhere near them.