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I’m going to to go out on a limb and say your experience and expectations differ from a 5' tall woman in her 70's. 

Not caring is just a proxy for not knowing. People can drive around in something that makes them feel legitimately terrified, not realizing that a slightly different vehicle might change their whole experience for the better. But they don’t even realize that whatever their distaste for cars or driving is might actually

The fluoride in the drinking water makes us desire shitty crossovers over capable cars.

That’s why anti-vaxxers who drink well water and avoid pizza are the only ones you can trust.

This speaks the great American Car Buying Public.

And we wonder why we can’t have nice things.

My elderly neighbor likes hers because:

Your requested explanation - It’s a crossover and this is America.

We need to get Tom on this as well. I am sure he has a wealth of knowledge to contribute if he wants. 

Queue the dealer apologists who have taken on the role of the musk weird nerds but for dealerships.

Honestly, the 3rd row is the best part. Mostly because it can be removed/folded and give you an actual decent-sized trunk.

My fiancée wants a Maverick as her first new car in a while. I mean, this is something that gets within spitting distance of her Prius fuel economy but can also easily haul the car and motorcycle crap that I buy. The truck’s a win/win for her situation.

I’ll give you some insight from someone who sold Fords for 23 years (I started in 1997 at 20yrs old to Jan 31 2020 when I left due to severe Crohn’s Disease). I’m met Hau Tai-Tang. He’s a brilliant engineer and a true car guy (met him when he was the lead on the S197 Mustang in 2006 in Carlisle). He truly knows his

drivers wanted nimble and fun cars are a dying breed.

Looked like it should have cost less than $20k? For a hybrid 5 seater? Seems like a great deal to me.

Not a slideshow! Our gripes have been heard! 

It’s interesting that our views are exactly opposite - and I don’t mean to be confrontational here. Certainly, Europe has a lot of baggage, but it is an adult. The U.S.A. is still a teenager among nations. Arrogant, subjectively immortal, careless and reckless. I want to think that we Europeans have learnt a bit from

Well if the wiring harness is for turn signals, BMW will be fine.

Almost all of these stories remind me how fortunate I am to live in America. Sure, America was never perfect and never will be. But it could be a hell of a lot worse.

Sitler is all for law and order for other people and not for himself. 

It’s not extra-legal, and it’s not just about the whims of the party in power. The emergency act needs parliamentary approval, which it has received.  The protesters had plenty of notice that this would happen and those that chose to remain can live with that choice.