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    jimlowe
    Jim
    jimlowe

    I’ve only recently come to accept that wagons don’t completely suck. Since then, my biggest complaint about them has been the compromises most seem to make for styling instead of utility. The flat back looks much better. Just need to get rid of the rake in the rear of the roof.

    Good lookin’ car, but, that interior color is awful. If it doesn’t have a black interior available, I wouldn’t dream of owning it.

    Not crazy about the Alpine front end to begin with, but, it’s the best choice of those images. The rest of the car is absolutely gorgeous. Slap that hideous Nissan clip on it and I won’t even fantasize about it.

    Given how awful most movies are that have been coming out lately, I’d much rather watch another mindless explodey movie. Sure, Transformers aren’t great, but, they’re far from the worst. I miss the mindless action movies from the 80's and 90's. Even if the word “plot” was considered a dirty word, they were still fun.

    It just doesn’t look right without the pop up headlights.

    But, Fifth Gear was worlds better than Top Gear could ever dream of being. They actually focused on the cars rather than the banter. I want cars, not banter.

    According to Reddit (I can’t follow the links due to Firewalls), this crash was local to me. If that’s the case, I’m disappointed that I didn’t hear about it before today..

    For me, I’d rather have a generic “hot rod” over a “rat rod” any day. That said, to each his own.

    The automaker will still have small cars, just likely outsourced to another car company (I’ll bet you $10 right now it will end up being Mazda.)

    I hated that I could not do this on my Pontiac. It might not work when the snowfall is measured in feet, but, it sure beats ripping a blade at 530AM when no parts stores are open for a replacement.

    No. It doesn’t fit. Not everything that relates to Clarkson has to do with cars. This has nothing to do with cars or any other form of transportation, therefore, it doesn’t fit.

    Does anyone mourn for the death of the sedan?

    As much as I’ve been interested in a Diesel Wrangler, 2022 is too far out. If a new model is coming out next year, that just means I need to get one this year.

    Gonna have to agree there. Not a fan of their current design language.

    Ecoboost. Maybe the baby 2.7L.

    Of all the things people could geek out about, I’ll never understand the obsession some people have with fonts. All I care about is rather or not I can actually read what was written.

    This is where I get stuck on the story. They were going to call the cops because he was being difficult (at the least) and refused help. I’m wondering what, if anything, he was worried about to prompt his violent reaction. Drugs? Guns? Warrants? I’m assuming that once he killed the guy he got back in his car and

    Is it known why the dude flipped out?

    They used to dump the excess snow in the river where I grew up, but, the road salt that was mixed in with the snow had a negative impact on the river so that was stopped.

    I’ve been thinking that if I had to replace my truck, I would choose a van. The biggest downside I see is road noise. Even basic work trucks tend to be pretty quiet, but, most vans aren’t. I suppose a little investment into some sound deadener would help. Truck prices have just gotten too crazy to consider buying if