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We ended up with the same Tempo about three times when taking our Aerostar in for service. My mom drove it dangerously fast (which wasn’t fast overall, just too fast for that thing). She realized she needed to actively fight the urge to drive so aggressively — it was because she hated it so much and couldn’t wait for

Most definitely. We had them in my area as Car2Go options and while they did the job, they were terrible. The build quality was awful, and while our infrastructure is, too, every bump caused something to stop working, at least momentarily. Slow, sluggish, rattly... at least it was easy to park.

It’s taking a while, but getting there. I was in Newtok in early 2020. About 1/3 of the population has moved so far, but it’s slow-going. Even if a home is mobile, it’s just hard to move — physically and emotionally — even just the nine miles (it took about 3 hours in the winter for us to get to Mertarvik using snow

Likewise! Mine looked just like the one above, also an ‘88. Ran flawlessly for about 300k miles before lending it to my sister for a semester, during which it was murdered.

It was incredibly comfortable, returned 32mpg on the highway, ice-cold AC. The only “issue” was the trunk, which was an odd shape and the seats

A regular, average, everyday car or crossover or suv that we’ve specced out to our liking.

I’d love to see Scott Bakula in an episode, where they acknowledge that Sam never made it back to his original time, but that he’s not only made peace with it, he’s embraced it like a Time Lord. No sadness, just a simple message in case Ben gets back to tell his family (whoever they are) that he loves them.

This car is in the middle of transforming.

The “oh it benefits the rich more” argument sounds an awful lot like the arguments against reducing student loans.

For the Nissan IDx, I was into differently from most people (I think). Drive configuration wasn’t super important to me, but tiny engine with a manual transmission was. Something that I could enjoy driving around, slow-car-fast style.

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This doesn’t sound... great. I prefer the more TRON-like BMW and Harley Davidson versions of e-noise (I think Harley’s is real, not created, and like it regardless).

This is a good thing and more major cities should adopt it. DC, for example.

I had an E30 318i. That was the worst damn car I’ve ever owned.

Yes! And although no one has mentioned it that I can see, this gives me “updated Citroën DS” vibes and I’m here for it.

Looking at your last picture in the article, of the rear, I think it might look pretty good (at least it photographed well). Those vertical taillight blades are very 1970s-1990s (wow, how time stood still). They work for me, although definitely a matter of different strokes for different folks.

Sheetz is looking to help some of its customers.

I fully expected the Crosstour to be on this list, but I find it interesting because of the small sample of Crosstour owners I know (three people, four Crosstours), they all adore them.

A Rivian. I think they look great and having seen one on the streets, I was really pleased to see that it’s not a megatruck.

Also, they have actual color choices!

I inherited my dad’s ‘09 Spectra, which now has 136k miles on it. And, honestly I can’t believe this, but literally nothing is broken. Nothing has broken. I keep up on maintenance and, while there are a few rattles, not a dang thing is wrong with it.

you guys laughed at us, you made fun of us