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Did you make this plan last minute? If not, it’s not really fair to compare day-of international flight costs. It still may have come out to fewer dollars if you checked flights earlier, but that’s a pretty big oversight.

Vehemently disagree with #2 Area 51. The trend of solid colors in general is not a good one, making many cars look like they forget the paint after putting on primer and then just clear-coated over it. On the Maverick, this is very bad in person, it makes the vehicle look cheap in all the wrong ways. It’s a bad color

Most people are also road tripping in something that gets better than 12 mpg.

This totally ignores the value of your time and wear and tear on a vehicle.

Yeah, the bright blue should at least get an honorable  mention for being the only really bright color offered at no extra cost on every trim level. 

I saw the cactus gray with steelies, and I was irrationally attracted to it. And there's definitely some green in it. 

This list is wrong.  Oxford White should be dead last.   So many white vehicles these days and that particular white is boring and un-special. 

Yup. Cyber orange, Velocity blue and Rapid red are the top 3 colors and beyond that I don’t care.

You’d either say US/Canada border or Ontario/New York (State) border. Using Canada/New York doesn’t make sense, just like Ontario/US border would be odd.

Do you think that’s the French Flag? Also, this island is between Ontario and New York, so Quebec is even less relevant.

Canada and New York State.”

saying the thieves will “take a truck that looks just like a normal truck, like a freeway service truck, and there is intricate pipping inside them.”

1961 Cadillac says “That so cute!”

Le freak, c’est chic

In car design, the distance between the front axle and the A-pillar signifies luxury — the longer the better.

So we’ll have the Lyriq, the Celestiq, followed by the Magnifiq, le Mystiq. Maybe they’re going for that Rustiq look, but everyone’s a Critiq...I’m sorry.

https://www.bmw-m.com/en/topics/magazine-article-pool/bmw-m3-touring-concept-e46.html

You can’t drive it, but Matchbox is giving us a BMW Series 3 Touring Estate this year.

A 2004 Pontiac Montana with 195,000 miles for $1,100.

2011 Nissan Maxima for free, checkmate!