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    Is it worth the price difference over the GTI? Or are they different enough to not be comparable?

    “Seats seven” is kind of a misnomer. The trunk seats are for children, that’s it. I know this because I just sat in the trunk seats of an E-Class wagon, and boy was it not a great place to be for someone who’s nearly six feet tall.

    Excellent shots! I’m definitely looking forward to going to the show on Friday!

    I was going to say, at least we have the Micra. I should really go to a race this year before that goes belly up.

    Still a better business model than Faraday Future.

    I believe in Ontario you’re required to have a bell by law since you have to be able to signal your approach to people. I paid $6 for mine, and don’t give a damn how dorky people think I look.

    Considering it was changed, I don’t think it was a reference.

    “... meaning the E63 S should hit 60 MPG in 3.4 seconds”

    Apparently my brain just cuts the “be” out of “should be” all the time. My bad.

    I feel like people who care about the pronunciation really should be worrying about life’s larger issues rather than how a car company name is pronounced. Doubly so for the high and mighty condescending people.

    Probably north, in some way, shape, or form.

    Not surprised. Any place that says it’s welcoming of everyone usually isn’t, especially on the internet. Which is kind of a bummer.

    But is it faster around Calabogie than the Micras that race there?

    Cue the people complaining that it likely won’t be sold in North America even though they would never buy one new.

    Nope. The Firepower came after the Crossfire, apparently.

    What could have been. And now I’m sad.

    If there’s a universe where we could find the ME Four-Twelve, the Tomahawk, the Firepower, and the Hurricane (along with that electric Dodge) being driven and available for sale, we are not doing nearly enough to try to break physics and try to get there.

    The 2000s Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep concepts seem like they leaked through a crack between dimensions compared to the actual products offered.

    Hm, you’re pretty spot on with that comparison.