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5:45. Star Wars marking.

For the love of God, which one of these is a Charger and which is a Challenger?!

Article: “When, then, can we start tracing the roots of luxury truckishness?” *luxury*

Response: Photo of RX300 and link to article that says “The Mercedes ML320 was the very first modern luxury crossover.” *luxury*

Both these things mention “luxury” so saying the RAV4 predates the Mercedes implies you think the RAV4 is

The AMC Eagle was arguably the first Crossover.

Sure, but why is it mentioned in the context of luxury SUVs/CUVs?

I would never call the RAV 4 a luxury SUV/Crossover in the same way the Merc was.

All hail the Nostril-bird.

That’s some sweet-ass photoshop on the wheel.

So if your battery is dead and you are sitting at a light/stopsign, will you roll up the windows?

When hairdressers go bad.

The older Mustang looks ok, considering the Shelby was pushed to the Edge. *car design language joke hur dur*

Nissan Hersa

I think it’s also that Earl’s, Telelever, and Hossack just aren’t as jewellike. Even Confederate’s girder looks like it has morphed over time despite it being the same with different levels of machining.

Its a fixation in the same way that BMW’s alternate front ends are a fixation for them.

Looks like they hit someone wearing a puffy jacket.

I picked up a T&C for taking dogs to dog shows. I found an excellent deal on a 2014 that had been sitting on the lot for several months; cost the same as a 2013 with twice the mileage. I actually prefer the boxier styling to what Honda and Toyota are doing. I have no idea how long-distance comfortable the rear seats

You’d be an idiot to pass up a lightly used TT. Mom would probably cut you a hell of a deal.

“A car perceived as being feminine is what it is and there are consequences both good and bad in the market as a result.”

That’s why you always do your research before buying a Canyonero.

“...and if you actually needed them you wouldn’t be buying a Z28 to begin with)”

Your kids aren’t going to outgrow those seats for years.

Both can mean said car isn’t selling well.