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1/4” x 5/16" . . .

One thing the seller got wrong in the ad is the “leather” back seat. It’s gotta be heavy-duty vinyl, for prisoner transport.

The fundamental problem I have with the Genesis design language is that all I see are references to the Family Truckster . . .

Most likely, if this happens, Tijuana will see a big uptick in chrome plating shops.

A better headline would be “Norwegian Ferry Company Refuses to Transport EVs and Hybrids Due to Fire Concerns” since “Norwegian Cruise Line” is a large company that transports people (on vacation cruises), not vehicles.

Those look a lot like the ones in St Louis that are 30-40 years old - https://goo.gl/maps/1Rq3D1k5RQWskR6eA

In the immortal words of Jerry McGuire, “Show me the money!”

I fail to understand why someone would buy a vehicle, like this one, and only average 80 miles per week, driving it, especially in/around Los Angeles.

Being a big guy, if I don’t fit, it’s a hard “no”. In most cases, it’s usually the sunroof that kills the headroom.  And, no, I don’t want to recline the seat 45° just to fit.

My first new car was one of these. Graduation gift from parents that couldn’t cost more than $3,500 and had to be “American” (the other two options were a Vega or a Pinto). The best thing about it were the 5 mph bumpers, everything else was either cheap or forgettable. ND at this price, half as much would be more like

Highways don’t cause food deserts, poverty does. Retailers focus on areas and neighborhoods where they expect to be profitable, period.  IF there’s money to be made, another gas station, mini-mart, pawn shop, liquor store, payday loan place, brewpub, coffee shop, organic grocery, yoga studio, doggie daycare, or auto

. . . and, it’s gone . . . NP, for someone!

Assuming the steering wheel comes with volume controls, the knob location on the main screen becomes less of an issue and works better for the passenger.

The title to your home is, most likely, electronic . . .

If it’s “period correct” it won’t have a “stereo” . . .

Sharing is difficult because many people want to use the car during prime time (for commuting, to grab lunch) but few want to use it in the middle of the night.

Government stepping in to minimize/eliminate profits rarely works out well. See the growing fiasco that is homeowners insurance in Florida.

Forward visibility/blind spots? Seat comfort, both front & rear? How intrusive/frustrating are the safety nannies (lane keeping, etc.)? The ride, with the low-profile tires? How does the AWD do in the snow?  And, which is the better value, straight hybrid or Prime/PHEV?

The best way to “fix” the Gladiator would be less cab and more bed.  Make it more Scrambler and less RAM 1500 crew cab.  An extended/King Cab would be fine, but the full backseat just makes it too awkward.

Total numbers lack context, especially since countries with large populations (India, China, etc.) are mysteriously missing from your chart!  The term would be “cherry picking” in order to “prove” a predetermined position.