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This worked fine until he got to be about 5'10"... still cart around teenagers in the back seat regularly, just shorter ones.

My second car was great... acceleration was wanting but I had a motorcycle for that.

ARK II

I read about the best car for this...

This is EXACTLY how driving a taxi worked for me in the 1990's when I was doing it. I paid a fixed fee for dispatching and taxi rental and I kept all of the money I collected from fares and tips. I had a business license issued by the County government and they regulated the fare structure and pickup rules completely.

This is the Weisman that must have inspired them!

Working at a college radio station when this was released and the record was (and is) just impossible to beat. Listen to it as it was meant to be heard, not streaming one song at a time. It has held up really well.

Rousong in China/Taiwan. Even for breakfast!

Someone at Porsche remembered their 486 PC from 1993

Lisa Bender is waging war on cars not just drive-thrus. For a city where it is often too cold to stand outside for more than 15 min for about 1/2 the year the proliferation of bike lanes, electric scooters and the rezoning of land to allow for unit expansions with a parking ratio of 2.67/1000 is not really reasonable.

This is more the dead language I fear most, but I can give 123 a star.

I have the current gen Q7 and have to say that the popup screen should never have happened and the haptic pad/wheel combination for entry was only marginally different from the touchscreen for MMI. Not enough to get me to change, but both things that I am happy to see.

The 911 would like some words... my 2001 managed kids in the back seat until the oldest crossed 5'7". Once had a valet congratulate us when the four of us came out of the restaurant and we all got into the 911.

Yeah, I am in about $1500 on my 996 in 35k miles for an alternator and water pump. It has been great, but my 2017 Q7 has been recalled twice and had one of the CPUs fail for the Virtual Cockpit (no gauges after that) and that is in 24k miles. BMW and VW before that were mostly uneventful however. This is an 80% win

Speaking as a former taxi driver, everything is fixed for them. The meter rates are defined and controlled by government regulation. 

As a former Taxi Driver I can say that many markets ran more like regulated Uber than traditional employer/employee relationships. I owned a business license, a taxi license which I had to test for and paid a daily fee to the cab company for dispatching at $75 for 12 hours.

In my house we just call it “everything sauce”... 

And why drag this battery around, just run power through one more metal rail, the third one!

It’s a 996 C2 Cab but I will drive her until she dies or I do, probably go to my son in the end with any luck.