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I have a ‘15 base model. FWD and the 4cyl. Drove it for three years and averaged 30MPG. The wife now drives it. Zero complaints. Zero issues.

The Chrysler 200 one is my favorite. Completely getting rid of one of the most recognizable buildings in Detroit’s skyline is such a power move.

I’ve been on a kick with Mule Sauce. If you order more than $100 worth of stickers from Sticker Mule, they’ll gift you their sauce for free. It’s the right amount of hot mixed with a little zest and sweetness.

When I was in high school shopping for a first car* (second technically, but my first car lasted all of 3 months), the HHR was top on my list for a while. But what drew me away from it was one of your praises: the high seating position. From the outside, it would seem there would be gobs of headroom in there. But my

Tired: track days and expensive race weekends

How about a cargo van in RallyCross?

Oh I couldn’t agree more. And the companies are right to focus on vehicles that customers would buy, even if the customer doesn’t know what they truly want. It still makes me mad though. Perhaps I am more mad at the consumer for not considering them over crossovers than I am of the companies catering towards the

The reusable factor is a big reason why I switched to K&N on all my vehicles. I’d rather clean a filter 2-3 times per year than swap for a new one every (or every other) oil change.

I’m content with EV development now. Vehicles have a few hundred mile range, some are at affordable prices. It’s the charging industry I worry about. Once charging stations are efficient enough and plentiful to compete (doesn’t have to outdo ICE) with gas stations, then I’ll seriously consider an EV. 

That was a bad example of the declining sales of minivans currently. I’m just bitter the nameplate is gone after 30+ years. Both your points are accurate, but you can’t argue against the fact that minivans are frequently overlooked for crossovers.

Adequate at most. Bears had 6 turnovers and a safety that game. One of those turnovers was returned for a touchdown. The defense carried that squad. The roster hardly changed the year after, but the defensive coordinator left, and although they made playoffs, the offense struggled to keep them alive in key games.

Counterpoint, more inertia on the slight downhill route

Do they have to be qualified? Because I’ll do it.

That one hit directly on the funny bone. Well done.

So...just do it again?

Need more.

Jim McMahon was an average QB at best surrounded by one of the best running backs and defenses in history. They never had an outstanding offense. Even when the late Gale Sayers was putting up historical numbers, the Bears never won a postseason game in his era. There was always a shortfall whenever the Bears had stud

I am mad at a lot of things.