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A little bit of trivia. The Jeep Grand Cherokee was well under development by AMC when Chrysler bought the company. In fact the plan was for the ZJ to replace the XJ. However the XJ was selling extremely well, so Chrysler just moved the ZJ up market and phased out the Grand Wagoneer. There is actually a small number

The Thunderbird looked better without the retro styling.

Nissan iDx.  I was so dissapointed to hear it wasn't actually going to happen.

I would sell my soul a second time for the IDx. 

AWD and snow tires are not mutually exclusive.  You can have both.  In fact, both is ideal.

Do we have to have this conversation Every. Single. Time?

An old-man-tan, over the hill Toy Camry for $3Large? Rob, did you mean to post this in Popular Wrinkle magazine, instead of NPorCP? I have to laugh when the owner of a junker like this has to try to convince people how valuable it is. 45 MPG?  What has this guy been smoking?  CP all the way to the old folks home,

It’s a Torch take, so it’s either serious or not serious and it’s impossible to determine what it actually is. lol

It wouldn’t be a Torch article if you could tell.

If this article was supposed to be humorous or serious, I can't tell. But it's neither

You can drum up any number of what-if scenarios to rationalize things, but often times the simplest explanation is the correct one.

As a taxpayer paying for public housing, I care.

A Corolla with 300hp?

Well I see it parked there with its windows covered in overnight dew every morning on my way to work, so yes there’s a pretty good chance that they live there. What do you suppose it’s doing there?

For the same reason someone who buys a Maserati shouldn’t also be able to qualify for food stamps. If you have enough money to buy one, you have enough money to buy your own damn food (or in this case, pay your own damn rent).

I saw a white one parked in (of all places) the parking lot of a public housing project...

They only want sedans because they are cheap due to depreciation. Once young people get some cashflow, they will be getting into crossovers like everyone else.

To the people that have to pass on the right to get around that piece of shit hogging the left lane.

Part of it is though that CUVs are the ultimate, albeit dull, culmination of automotive trends.

“The sedan is the middle finger,” Albaisa said. “It’s the tattoo.”