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Older cars are safer, because they built them “better in the old days.”

The Orcas strike again.

Covered up in the garage 360 days out of the year is their pride and joy, which is one of only 547 built on a Tuesday in the middle of August by a man named One-Eyed George and one of ONLY 219 with these EXACT options. It was appraised by Racist Bob Collector Car Appraisals 5 years ago at $375,000 and they will never

No, you see, getting rid of the Focus and Fusion was all part of Ford’s brilliant strategy to get people into an Ecosport! Or no wait, that’s gone... how about an Escape! No actually nevermind. Maybe an Edge? Wait no, sorry. Actually how about a Maverick? They’ve currently got the wait time down to about a year.

These are engineering students learning how to accomplish tough challenges in the real world. The process they learn here will influence all they do in the decades to come, in whatever field they are employed.

Not designing around the gas in North America, is a design issue.

They are definitely going to lose their blue check for this one.  

Go to a Toyota dealer and try and find a RAV4 prime. They are 6 months out. Its not that people don’t want them, its that they aren’t building enough of them.

Right? Driving past the Jeep lot yesterday, they easily had 15+ 4XEs on sale

It’s pretty tough for the RAV4 Prime to outsell anything when there aren’t any for sale.

Nissan Murano.

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that’s backwards.  8 Farleys = 1 Belushi.

Isn’t it funny how time completely changes opinions about cars? This is pretty cool, I honestly kind of love it. Yet as an old millennial (just turned 40), I can certainly remember a time when a Crown Vic was a deeply unimpressive vehicle and the wagon was even worse. When I was in high school it seemed like the only

1975.

Can you imagine if early cars had fake “clopidy-clop clop-clopidy-clop” sounds to make fake horsey sounds? Whatever comforts people who are terrified of change, I guess. 

I’ll take “Fragile Masculinity for 1000" Mayim.

Apex seals.

They had largely overcome their old reputation, but then the whole easy to steal thing happened, and their reputation is probably shot again.

A storied, truly American company that our kids will know only as a vestige of American automotive history. The logo will appear on electric scooters and bicycles made in China and sold in Wal-Mart.”