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which still seats two adults comfortably .

Wow, that is crazy. I see a lot of FRS/BRZs. There are 3 of them in my apartment building that has ~50 cars in the parking lot. On the other hand, I have only seen a handful of 500Ls.

While the price seems nice, never trust a good price at a dealership. Get a thorough inspection.

Except in Vancouver, where they will be plentiful. And driven by 20 year old foreign students.

They could be like police in the rest of the world and use taxes for funding.

I actually liked the second episode a lot more than the first. Parts of it were actually good. Evans is still a loudmouthed idiot, but, other than the F1 bit, he had less screen/scream time so it wasn’t so bad. Like always, skipped the interview portion.

I think that CUVs are just another segment that happens to be hot right now. In another 5 years or so something new will come along and take their place. Sedans may never regain their popularity though.

I like it, but given that it’s over 200k miles and being sold at a sketchy used dealership, no way. In my experience, whatever price a used dealer is asking is at least 25% too high. If it looks reasonable, something is seriously broken.

Wow, first time I’ve voted and it’s been an exact tie.

So it’s Top Gear US with better hosts.

I actually agree with this suit. It is discrimination to only serve people that own a vehicle (for whatever reason). They should just change the drive through so that people can safely walk in it (or bike or wheelchair, etc).

12 year old German car with an automatic tranny means CP for me. If it was ~$7500 then maybe.

It was seriously rainy in Vancouver yesterday too. Really heavy for many hours.

It’s generally rich kids from mainland China that came here for school.

That seems to be in North Van, which I wouldn’t consider to be part of the Sea to Sky highway - though of course it leads into it further on.

Also, who am i kidding, the ‘84 Renault is the real wet dream listed there.

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Looking at bringatrailer, I want the cheap integra for $1900.

What I don’t understand is why gas/diesel in the US is sold with prices including x/10 of a cent. Why not just use a decimal place? Your already using tenths, you wouldn’t even need to do any math.