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How’s the ride quality vs the original?

Jean-Pierre Beltoise, a really underestimated French driver.

Didier Pironi should be mentioned. Was it not for the 1982 horrifying accident that almost amputated one of his legs during the championship, he would have easily been the first French world champion 3 years before Alain Prost, and driving a Ferrari, but we got Keke Rosberg instead, who won only 1 GP for the whole

I’ve been riding and racing for 20 years and have seen experienced cyclists who ride over 10,000 miles a year fall over in that same manner. I think it is great that a man in his 70's is out there getting some exercise instead of sucking down Diet Cokes and lying about his weight while trying to end democracy.

I’m going to go with 2 doors. Everything today is either too big or too small. I miss the GMC Yukon / Chevy Tahoe, although the 2 door argument could be for pickups, cars, and SUV’s.

It does depend on your definition of ‘comfort’ though. The most uncomfortable non-worn seats I’ve experienced were in the most American of American cars I’ve ever driven; a brand new rental spec Chevy Impala (9th gen), in 2016. They had zero hold and zero support. They were merely soft. My wife and I both got

Windows

Good sightlines with limited to no blind spots.

Oh totally, to the point where the rust problems are such a novelty to most drivers that you can get an entire running column about the hijinks of someone dealing with it on old cars. It is comedy and nostalgia fodder, not a thing most people deal with. And it is every component, not just metal, that lasts longer.

Well tries to cower.  It looks like every single motion of his body is entirely involuntary after the first shot.  Like the noise and the recoil just caused his body to spasm uncontrollably.  So, yes - just the kind of person we can rely on to be the ‘good guy with a gun’, when shit starts to go down.

Yeah, there’s no better comment on the state of Jalopnik nowadays.

Camry comes from the Japanese word “kanmuri” which means “crown”. Toyota once made a model called the Crown, and the Corona which also means “crown”, as well as the Corolla which means, wait for it, “little crown”.

IKR?

Worse yet it made it through a blogger and an editor to be published. Yeesh.

Wait...did a reader really confuse Cutlass, as in a 17th century sword and cutlet, as in a tasty pork or chicken preparation?

Did anyone out there actually think they were the same?

so basically it was French

The Avantime is one those great cars that deserved better but nobody understood. It shares this honor with cars like the Audi A2, the Toyota iQ or the Chrysler Airflow.

Guarantee you the commenter is one of those “Dur big gov bad dur dur” people with that line. 

Maybe. I can’t really remember. I want to say it was something with an -eaux ending, but that just may be because I’m right next to creole country. I vaguely recall that fact from years ago when I looked it up on one of those “I can’t sleep, so let’s play on the internet” nights.