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They definitely are buying what they want, they’re just also buying what they want that also fits what they need. No, I doubt there’s someone that has an Equinox as their dream car, but if they want/need a midsize SUV and chose that one over a Rav4, CR-V, and Escape, it’s definitely the one they wanted.

Yeah the design may have been controversial, but with Ford making so many FWD vehicles is it really a pain for them to work on it? The new ones have non-stop electrical issues, the original ones had the tires, the FWD-gen really didn’t have any major real-world issues other than the looks, but nobody that’s actually

I am not a F&F fan, but I appreciate that they’re making movies for their fans and not for film critics. And as a fan of other “hated” things that are made for fans not critics I’m glad that it seems to be less of a shameful thing to admit you like them these days.

The 928's rear suspension, the Weissach Axle.

My almost 2-year old loves all those things but it’s easy to only give them non-sticky things in the car. Cheerios, cheese-its, goldfish, etc. Enough to keep them distracted and happy but keep the applesauce pouches and fruit until you get where you’re going or make a pit stop.

People seem to forget that cars can also be cleaned. My daughter is almost 2 and doesn’t eat anything sticky in the car but does snack on things like goldfish and cheerios regularly, and proceeds to dump half of it around her 50% of the time. Drinks are only in sippy cups to keep from spilling. It’s not that hard to

What kind of vehicle killed the wagon? Oh yep, minivan. 

Not wanting to buy something isn’t shitting on it.

I still am baffled at how many people on this site, a car enthusiast site, try to shame people for wanting to buy a car they want, not the one people say they “need.” As an enthusiast who wants every car including our dailies to bring us joy, both me and my wife are willing to go through a little inconvenience to

I’d like to see one of the auto magazines do another long-term test of a Giulia now that they’ve had the software/reliability updates. It would be very curious to see how it really does since all I’ve heard from owners is the 2018-on 2.0 has been very reliable.

Yeah like I said $20k is just the initial offer, he literally said he’s willing to negotiate on it admitting it’s high. I’d bet he owns the car for around $10k after service and prep, and if it sits around for awhile he’d take anything in the low teens. But if someone comes in and just says they’ll take it for $20k

I’m not an idiot. Not sure you’re aware of this, but nurses working multiple 12 or 16-hour shifts in a row overnight starting at 7 pm often have little to no personal time between shifts, not only is it more draining working overnight and trying to sleep during the day but they likely had their last stretch of 2-3

Possibly dumb question, but why wouldn’t they be able to have a simulated rain to activate them? If they initially flood the fields with commercial pumps, why couldn’t they use some sort of irrigation to sprinkle water over the fields?

Who cares if it’s supported by Ford, these things have been supported by Autozone and O’Reilly for decades now.

Based on the last quote sounds like he isn’t delusional at all. I mean yeah it’s not worth $20k, but it’s the initial offer. Craigslist cars are almost always worth more than the 60% of ask lowballers start at too, and you wouldn’t call (most of) them delusional.

I’m sure they will, it’s about as low-cost a production as you can get. I’ve learned so much from it already. Beef comes from the cow, a little pepper will give a dish the flavor of pepper, and make sure you put the labels on the correct side of your veg/meat pie. Also makes you realize how much of the interactions in

Would not be surprised to see it on his channel at all, but looks like he’s not one of the bidders...yet

Looking at the auction listing it did have the engine rebuilt at 250k, so there’s that. I mean even if you didn’t make it perfect and just did the rust repair it’s about the cheapest way to get into a TT Supra and also not feel bad about daily driving it.

The lead image is spot on. She’s got a Tiguan, get an Atlas. With twin boys, the familiarity of controls will be one less thing to worry about when they’re all screaming in back. The infant seat base doesn’t really get in the way of folding the seat for the older kid (how big is he? that’s a question not answered if

Hey Rob, usually you’re spot on with vehicle details, not sure what went wrong on this one.