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They’re the only ones that fit. The person driving the Suburban has a door as long as a billiards table and so parks very close to the right edge of the space so as not to ding the car to their left. Meaning the only thing that can fit to the right is something small. I’ve seen this happen so many times sitting in

The Soul is a lovely car and everyone I know who owns one, except one couple, are super happy. The one couple has had issues with the 12V battery that I believe is their fault (6 yo never charged outside of the car).

I’m just a Soul whose intentions are good. Oh Lord, please don’t let me be misunderstood.

Short wheelbases are where it’s at.

Everyone involved in this has forgotten the golden rule: never tweet. 

Exactly, they know more about K-pop and Kardashians than ANY sort of tangible insight on cool cars or what constitutes as cool.

I figure I will be able to buy a car that can whisk me to the airport while I nap about a week after I can buy a legit flying car. And for about the same price.

I assume my staff will handle this, it’s what they are paid to do. 

Well I haven’t heard anything yet but I’ll keep my phone off silent for a while.

A full 33 percent more people were killed on South Dakota roadways in 2020 than the previous year.

Stuff from 2001 essentially counts as a time capsule now. Wonderful. *yells at cloud* Where’s my Geritol?!

One ping only, Vasily.

I’m not sure the Jeep Mussolini will sell as well as you think.

Expressing honor and filial respect towards one’s parents is a beautiful sentiment. And Chao is another corrupt weasel who needs to be in prison.

I hate the dealership experience, but I would never buy a new car without having driven the model first, and I’d never buy a used car sight unseen. I guess I’d be okay buying a new car if I had driven that model previously, but that seems less likely to occur than just trying it out at the dealership.

I will not purchase a vehicle without test driving either that specific vehicle or one incredibly similar (and even then, only if I’m buying new).

3rd Gear: Honestly this sounds less like a PR move to me and more like FedEx is simply running the numbers properly. It’s harder to get rid of a FedEx truck than it is to sell your old car and buy an EV, and this is probably just FedEx getting the most out of its current fleet while phasing in the replacement.

Actually I can lip read, he’s saying, “C’mon start you bastard!!!”

The good news is that the rocket technology is out of its infancy. The bad news is that it is now a toddler. It took a few steps, then fall down and go boom.

In fairness, we should be shocked the V60 and V90 (a) exist and (b) are sold in the U.S. to begin with.