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I wouldn’t think the flavor has a lot to recommend for itself either, lol. Yuck. :-)

I can’t believe the level of nonsense in this thread. It’s worthy of an epic poem or a work of art. For the genius who thinks seatbelts are to keep you from running into other people as you flail about the interior at high speed... ummm... no. The seatbelt controls your body and it puts the force of the collision (yes

As long as the health insurance system that I’m paying into doesn’t have to pay for your injuries, or treat you for any injuries. Cool. Otherwise, do the thing that doesn’t affect my costs if it’s risky and without a tangible reward.

I’m all for allowing Darwin to take his quota and what not, but what has always surprised me is that there is not a surcharge for health insurance. Getting completely or partially de-brained has got to be a lot more likely without a helmet and therefore, a higher risk category. It isn’t a preexisting condition for

ESPN ESPN2 the Spanish language one and I think one other channel are bundled along with AMC, HGTV, TNT, and a few other channels for $20. The real problem is that they have so inflated their costs by making ridiculous deals, that they have to defend their income very jealously. That alone is making ESPN less

You might like Sling TV. It has ESPN and it has AMC and HGTV and it’s about 20 bucks. Another $15 gets you HBO if you like Game of Thrones. I have gotten so that I subscribe when stuff I like is on, and then cancel in the “off season.” Regional sports is a challenge. I wonder if in 20 years, our sports leagues will

Besides Monday Night Football, NOTHING on ESPN is even moderately appealing to me. Not a single thing. I cut the cord last fall and Netflix and Hulu offer more programming than I really have time to watch. When the Walking Dead is on, I’ve been subscribing to Sling TV - but their network is so overwhelmed that it’s

Agreed, the saddle brown is sharp too. Seems to be durable as well.

I think you may have missed the point in the most BMW way possible :-). No one said here or anywhere they are bad cars. They handle well. Carry people well. Go moderately to extremely fast (depending on model of course). Some of them are beautiful (3 series, 6 Series, i8), some are odd (the GT’s are just weird) some

This is the first review I’ve ever read that mocked both German model nomenclature and the fact that all car reviews of cars-previously-called-great as innadequate lumps of garbage, and for that the author deserves some sort of award.

Looks like The Matrix. :-)

No worries and how typical Jalop :-) I’ve found the forums here to almost completely lack the rude, tactless fanboy crap that most forums are plagued with. But yeah, the G90 isn’t really my fav from a style standpoint. I think the G80 is gorgeous and would love to see them make a V8 or turbo V6 with a few of the more

My first one kept me safe in a head on with an Explorer. If you can make one fit your family life. DO IT. I got out of the car without help.

Hyundai does not sell a turbocharged V6 in America at all. It’s direct injected, and not bad for an NA motor. But the extra 100 lb/ft that turbos would add would make the car pretty much flawless.

Have to say, based on the looks, I don’t see why someone would sacrifice the utility that the regular lineup of SUV’s that Mazda sells. It looks ok, certainly not bad - but it doesn’t scream WANT. At least it doesn’t to me.

This is the world’s first car inspired by a sabotaged diaphragm. Do you have to be a Furry to drive one of these?

I really like the (G80) Genesis sedan. The interior is sorta early 2000s BMW style with pretty good tech (needs android and apple play). The outside is extremely handsome to my eye, and will stay contemporary for years. Thing is, it has crappy motors. Not gutless or rough or anything. But a V8 that drinks gas like an

This car would have been a whole lot better with a motor that cost another $500 and everything else stayed the same. Even the CVT if necessary. As is, it is sort of a modern interpretation of a Grand Am GT. Faster? Nope. More plastic glued on it? Yes sir! right this way!

I’ll pick one nit: the Mazda in your picture is the 2.5l motor (you can tell by the wheels) and that one costs 25-30k. The wheels make a HUGE difference in the cars look because they help make the front end seem smaller. The wider tires also help the cause. Problem is - the car in this picture is only $25-40 a month

It has storage.