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All the gringos lose their minds...

You would think but NOPE. That warning is only as good as the person generating the data. Sure, they have some nifty software the gubbermit folks like me would love to have. But if they person handling the keys isn’t savvy on the process, then software won’t save you. Sometimes the person handing the pickup/dropoff is

Nope. Disagree. Saying “Mehhssershmit” ends all charm. Linguistically proven.

Technically, 169 year rule in the “States” too - but England actively tried to colonize it with population displacement. They did not try that in India. I am saying it because the settlers (after a few rough years of starvation and drought) finally made it work.

I have done fleets - even *assisted* UHaul find a “stolen” vehicle (hint, it was in their carshare space). The reason why they could not find it? They were trying to run a service in a metro area via an intern. They did not have staff to put hands on a car. Without stable staffing in the “lots” you can’t keep track of

For me, that is easy. I need the 718's less aggressive ride quality. A car crash and injury has taken the Lotus suspensions off the table. Even the Evora has about a 45 minute sit limit for me.

The Genesis is dark grey - it works for Hyundai/Korean culture(and they had limited colors at the end of the run). So no worries there. I am not repeating colors (or lack thereof).

Wales....

Meanwhile in the in the deep south, 105 is just a tepid summer day. MAYBE allow a break to the football practice for some water, just to be on the safe side.

Funcar #3 - Likely 718 Boxster in GREEN

Dogleg is a part of the heritage at this point - just a dip in that rear window. They are dipping before the B billar so just move it back

Well Toyota did it back in the 80s/90s

I want a dog-leg window. It is the one “retro” design feature that is instant-Hyundai. Just dip the glass behind the B-pillar please.

Yeah, a hatch would have been good but they were likely worried about eating into the Venza sales. That said, the trunk opening isn’t to bad.

Yeah. My uncle had a Volvos. From the 240DL, V70, and even the XC90 (we don’t talk about that Ford). Not bad, but after doing the eastern shore of VA/MD, it isn’t the long highway cruiser. Rear is more cramped, legroom isn’t great for the tall legs, and -while it might help for your motion sickness- the firmer

Drive it, wash it, maintain it, worship it.

All hail the return of the SUS (sport utility sedan)! Maybe this is what the next Legacy/sibling will be.

You KNOW the driver is just going to smash his neighbor sidepanels rather than risking getting ash from his Doral cigarettes on his burgundy crushed velvet leisure suit to catch the swing.

LOL it was just a marketing term applied for the basic Chrysler leather made by Radel Leather Manufacturing Company in Newark, New Jersey.