frankfolk
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I’m voting Yeah!  I would vote for this again and again, but only as to the quitting part.  The part about him becoming a full-time influencer and another Trump like future politician scares the living daylights out of me.

Only in America would this be considered a plus!

All I can say is that both of these are great additions to the world of electric cars.  If Kia and Hyundai can do this, why can’t all the other manufacturers? 

Weren’t the Unsers also involved in ice racing at some point?

There is a totally different reason that the car never made it to production:  WWII.  Since Germany was at war, there was no rush to build more efficient private automobiles, but instead every resource went into the war itself or into the “final solution.” 

Fully agree with everything you said here.  Please don’t ever forget the madness that was Trumpism and is Trumpism today.  Make sure that every idiot that keeps repeating the lie is voted out on their A double S.

Fully agree with David Tracy on this one.  Buying a 4WD or AWD car for only 5000 is asking for trouble.  Much better to buy a car no one wants that is front wheel drive and especially manual.  You might end up with something that lasts 2 plus years so that you can then put the savings you accumulated during those 2

If anyone thought that the Renault Zoe in another article was unsafe, they should try crashing this into anything.  No Dice no how!

I guess I should be looking for a Chevy Bolt.

At least they were thinking things through enough not to vote for Trump a second time.  That shows something.

I know there are issues with the Northstar V8, but still this is a pretty nice looking old Caddy ETC. NP!

Isn’t this the one reason young men want to become cops?  Sad!

What about the Dutch DAF, the first car mass produced with a CVT.  The engine had to be entirely gutless in order to give the transmission some reliability.  No one ever wanted to be behind one of these.  Since they were automatics those Dutch people unable to pass their driver’s test with a manual were given a

My sister had the Scooter automatic (Pontiac 1000) without the glove box.  The thing was gutless and I didn’t trust her driving one bit.  The only more gutless car I ever drove was an 82 Tercel automatic that was still being used as a courtesy car by the Toyota dealer where I bought my 91 Tercel.

Would love to try out a Fiat 500 with a 5 or 6 speed manual, and just awful enough to qualify.  Also wouldn’t mind driving a Fiesta or Focus with the 1 liter Ecoboost and the manual thinking the same thing might apply.

I’m sad that people still have to live in fear of these situations.

5th Gear.  Reading just a few paragraphs of Tom (I mean Ryan) Felton’s piece on usury in the car loans business reminded me how much I miss Ryan’s regular pieces on consumer protection.

I don’t know how this fog could possibly be healthy for the person applying said fog. I appreciate that this Valiant is worth preserving, but it seems that you’re about 50 years too late to prevent rust.  

There is no dipstick for a manual transmission.  Those are checked in the transmission itself by a qualified person.  Your husband clearly doesn’t have much experience with manual transmissioned cars.  

Makes perfect sense to me. With strict European standards, there is no way any other Jeeps would come close to meeting carbon regs, even when counting credits bought from Tesla.