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    Absolutely perfect. I haven't wanted a concept this bad in a long time. I love that I did not notice the four doors until they were open. Gimmie gimmie gimmie.

    Have to disagree. I love driving, but, there are just some roads that are completely boring such as I80 across PA. Hell, I80 from PA to Gary, IN is a snooze fest aside from where it passes through a few cities. Same with I70 from Columbus to Indy, Indy to STL, and STL to KCMO.

    Sorry, I call BS. I can understand needing something cheap, but, I'd be completely embarassed to drive something beat up. When I was doing body work on my S10 project a few years a go, I refused to drive it while it was in primer. I didn't even let it sit in my driveway while it was in primer.

    As someone who has never used a taxi, what's the appeal to Uber? It looks like just about anyone can drive for them and I get the impression it is nowhere near as regulated as a Taxi.

    I am. I just don't give a shit what she thinks about the yard. She doesn't take care of it.

    Exactly what I had in mind.

    All these lawn comments. Really? Who gives two flying fucks about the lawn? The lawn only matters when it comes time to sell the house. If I had demon-spawn, I'd encourage them to fuck up the lawn as they see fit.

    That hasn't been my experience. Maybe the parking lots where I live have tighter spots, but, my truck and the vehicle next to me are centered perfectly in their spots, the rear seating area is not accessable.

    This would be the biggest reason for me to NOT buy a Ford. My GMC has those suicide rear doors and they are damn near impossible to open in a parking lot unless you have an end spot. The simple act of putting groceries in the back seat was enough to convince me that I had those rear doors.

    I was in college when the first movie came out and I already had motor oil in my veins, so I have a hard time wrapping my mind around these movies getting people into cars.

    Would you trade a manual in the base Jetta for a Jetta prepped like an Octavia RS? A GTI with plaid seats for a Passat wagon?

    That nose will take some getting used to, but, I don't hate it.

    Of our 4 vehicles, my truck has always been the vehicle of choice for road trips. Taken it from Maine to Texas and back. A pickup rreally is the jack of ALL trades.

    There's no such thing as a jack of all trades in the car world. No car can give you everything you want when it comes to style, design, practicality, and fun. But maybe with two cars, you could cover all of your bases.

    Always been curious, since the only racing I followed for years was NASCAR, do these racing teams use stripped down production cars as a base or do they use "Body In White" cars that were never intended for street use?

    It'd be a crack pipe vote even if it were a 2015 model.

    Big trucks are the only vehicles that need a manual transmission. Moving my wife halfway across the country in an International Budget truck with a 3 speed auto was not fun. Only time I ever wanted a manual.

    Not all of a sudden. Some of us that have never liked the man now have an opportunity to speak out.

    Voting crackpipe just because of the color scheme. Classic or not, that's friggin' hideous.