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    It was a thing elsewhere, too. See “shooting brake.”

    Granted, having level 2 charging in my garage is the key to making it work well. Obviously, not everyone has that advantage.

    Same here. I didn’t even bother to read the article before voting ND. 

    I’m a boomer! And... you’re not wrong.

    Okay, I’m gonna give away my age with this comment, but when I started driving, Volvo, Audi, even BMW were considered “premium” rather than luxury, and they were priced below Mercedes, Jag, et. al. Seems to me they moved a lot further upscale in perceived status and price, where there’s room for a new “premium” that

    TBH, I kinda forgot they were still making them. Haven’t seen one on the road in a long time.

    No. Not even close.

    Try to see out the back quarters of almost anything anymore. Lane-change radar, cross-traffic alert, backup cameras, etc. are necessity rather than luxury now.

    My parents stopped using Windows years ago and switched to Chromebooks and iPads. Made their lives and mine a lot easier. 

    Real ugly.

    Maverick.

    I woulda bought it. But then, I bought my Mazda for the lights around the grille, so there’s that.

    Crackers.

    Me, too. A ‘76 yellow fastback. Drove it for nine years. It was fun to drive.

    I do find it pretty stupid that there are people who daily a sports car and don’t track it...

    Americans.

    That’s perverse..!

    This.