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It's not that they're there and can't sell them, the point is that people are buying them and yet no one is claiming to make enough money to afford them.

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I could have saved that plane, bro. I just needed two more Nissan Frontiers.

That hybrids are the only way to get good gas milage.

"Engeri" is better than "Evos", but it still seems like Ford is borrowing Mitsubishi's naming conventions...not to mention their front-end.

Simple Math: 24-inch chrome wheels + tasteless body mods = CPAAP

Peter Criss...he basically just counts to 4 over and over again.

[song redacted because Rusty]

They're working on a Smart ForTwo hot dog cart. Here's a shot of the dogs they'll be selling.

English electrical systems.

You're probably right, but then I can't (legally) take my kids to daycare in the Vette.

My first car was a 1989 Civic hatchback. I loved that car. IMO, the Fit is the closest offering Honda has to that car. If I were in the market, the Fit would definitely be on my shopping list. Unfortunately, it's the only car Honda offers at the moment that would make it on there.

That's a very good question. I had no idea until you asked. Let's see, according to zero-to-60-times.com:

This, I know. I like the Fit as well. It's the most "Honda" of the current offerings from Honda.

Ray, I think you're going about this the wrong way. You see this Nissan as a big rolling reminder that your relationship is over; that your girlfriend, Vickie, is gone. While it may be hard to do, imagine for a second that Vickie, as great as she was, may have had some shortcomings in her role as a taxi. If you do

All I've ever owned is hatchbacks. Before my current car, all I ever owned was Hondas. I'm afraid that even if Honda had a hatchback that interested me (the Fit almost does), I might not bother looking at it based on the response I've seen to the current-gen Civic.

Let's count the speeding clichés, shall we?

No, like this.

MINI's formula for taking the Coupe from concept to production:

Or, for hatchback lovers like me, like this.

I didn't realize until I saw that photo. Honda isn't trying to evolve the Civic, they're trying to reincarnate the Neon.