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Josh M
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My reaction exactly.

I know this sounds weird, but where in the country was this found?

More like a Camry Solara to my eye.

So when you’re visiting these museums... what car should you rent? I mean, you can’t pull up in front of the Ferrari museum in a Citroen Berlin go.

I missed this when it first caused up. The better solution is Reflectix, which is thin but heavy duty insulated bubble wrap. It’s available to cut off big rolls at any Home Depot or OSH, or you can order on Amazon. Cut to fit to float on top of the bath. I reuse mine for years.

2006 Prius.

We got one to replace my dad’s Volvo 142, iirc.

When my father traded in his Plymouth Scirocco five-week for the Buick Skylark variant of this car, I cried. This article should have come with a trigger warning .

I was all ready to tell Google to remind me in four years, after depreciation will have taken its toll, until I saw this: “we do not get the convertible.”

My thought as well. It would be far better to require VW to do other things to take pollutants out of production - build renewable energy farms, etc. - and not waste the energy and resources that went into this. But that would look a lot like cap-and-trade, meaning that it’s exactly the type of thing that

I had the slushbox-equipped sedan variant of the same year, the 9000cdt.

They still do, just without a stick.

I’ve actually been teaching my 15-year-old son how to drive stick on the only stick I have available: My 2003 996 C4 Cabriolet. It has a tall first gear, which makes it a little tricky, but good clutch feel, which is a plus.

On the minus side, I’m not sure it’s possible to tell anyone that you learned to drive stick in