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"the "Low Tire Pressure" one, which is this little asshole warning light"

Trabant used a plastic reinforced with paper and wood cellulose. Or goat food.

Our shop is cutting a 2' by 3' hole in the roof of a Ram 1500 Laramie Ecodiesel. Perforated, top stitched leather on the seats, Embossed headrests, a nice top-stitched vinyl on the dash and door panels, excellent ergonomics, and heated/cooled seats with coolers that actually work and don't just blow cold air into the

I don't hate comic sans. I do, however, think it borrows a bit too much from Charles Schultz.

This is the only SFW picture of him that GIS will find:

A CPO Accord would be ok. Honda has the 100,000 mile CPO warranty for that car.

Easy: Civic Si. I drove two for work in the past few months. I've never been a Honda guy even though I did own an old Accord wagon. Every Honda I had driven before the '14 Civic Si was basic transportation. Sure, my friend's Integra GS-R had a rev-happy four-cylinder and a slick shifter but it still wasn't

My cousin had one of these in the late 80s. He said it was one of only a few thousand made this way, but he flogged it without mercy on the back roads of western Pennsylvania. It met its end when a truck driver made some horrible mistake at the top of a steep parking lot. A 48' trailer rolled down the hill and over

One of my favorite restaurants had a really good black bean burger — spicy and hearty with a good, thick consistency. I always ordered mine with bacon, slaw, chili and cheese.

yeah... We traded the 97 accord wagon on the Kia when we found out the head gasket was going. $1000+ repair (because I can't do a head gasket myself and it would require new timing belt and water pump, machine work, etc...) on a $2000 car when the Kia dealer was offering good deals... It made sense. The Honda was a

This is the exact situation my wife and I are in with her B6 Passat. Bought on a 4 year loan with a low down payment and extended warranty (that won't pay for the electrical issues that keep killing her battery, the strange and wonky lighting issue, and the oil burning through the turbo.) So we owe about $10,000 on a

There's a better box-on-wheels for under $20k

they were introduced in 85 and most were dead or rusted out by 1992.

We had this in Charlotte nearly a decade ago. Helmi Felfel was the dream maker at Planet Suzuki... until he got caught.

As someone who lived in Western PA and saw literally dozens of these every day in my childhood, I wouldn't say they're one-offs in any way. If it's somewhere between a wagon, van, and SUV, it's a crossover.

Plague of crossovers you say? By crossover, you mean sedan-based front-or-all-wheel-drive people carrier, right?

paranormal activity — which was a "wait for it... Wait for it... BOO!" Kind of movie for me. Also the Ring and the Grudge. Steaming piles, the both of them.

NAIAS 2017 will have a mid-engine corvette Zora concept with a production goal of 2020... And then like the rotary 'Vette of the 70s, the Corvette Indy of the 80s, and Keyser Soze of the 90s, he'll be gone, never to be seen again.