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This is actually totally legal in other parts of the world, and it makes sense there because people see it, understand it, all of that.

I really lament the loss of Oldsmobile. Lots of good memories. They always seemed like the American Audi (conservative styling, higher perceived trim/quality in the parent company, but also more power and sportier). And had they held on for a few more years, I feel like they would have succeeded in the

After multiple open heart and spinal surgeries, even years after I’ll have good and bad days. But a bad day doesn’t mean I’m not still moving forward in my normal.

Classiest El Camino ever? I beg to differ:

We also had two of these. An ‘89 in red, swb, 3.0, and it was awesome. We then had the lwb ‘94 “Sport” with the 4.0 and it was... not as awesome.

The Dodge Dart/NECCO Wafers just about killed me. So accurate!

“another mobility startup”

Agreed... that Wallace & Gromit grin on the front of the Jetta is just awful. This is much cleaner.

This is the only reasonable solution.

I arrived at my seat on a Moscow - NYC flight to find someone sitting in my seat. She wanted to sit next to her boyfriend. I refused and told her to go to her seat, which was not an extra-legroom seat like the one I had paid for. They got very indignant and I suggested that they could switch with someone back there if

I like this. I admittedly have questionable tastes but I like this.

It’s exactly this. Whereas most people in the US (and Europe, and probably parts of Asia and Africa as well) don’t deliberately stop in crosswalks (because it’s dangerous, ableist, and illegal), Russians do this ALL THE TIME.

I’m not a big SUV fan, generally speaking, but this reminds me of the C/K-based Suburbans, when they were really, really trucks, and I like it. It has all the classic boxy looks of that generation, and that wood on the inside reminds me of our old ‘81 Silverado (diesel).

I can’t believe people said this in 1973.

Congratulations on your perseverance! And I’m sorry you were humiliated. No one should ever be made to feel that way when they’re learning something new, particularly something that can be as nerve-wracking as driving.

The quality of the automobiles is really terrific, which is all the more important since former Soviet states have only recently developed any kind of car culture. I attended a car show in Moscow a few years ago.

Absolutely. I loved my Maestro.

This is gorgeous. Imagine if it had gone into production.

The MG Maestro? NO! Those are lovable! 

This is my new favorite thing.