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    Depends on the car and engine, but apparently the new V6 Camry can hit 60 in under 6 seconds. The V8 version of any muscle car can hit 60 in under 4.5 seconds. A Honda Pilot apparently can hit 60 in 6.1 seconds.

    I think modern cars are too fast and powerful for 99% of what most people do.

    Neutral: I don’t know how batteries would hold up in the cold here (where -40 in the winter is common). Hell, it was -4 Celsius this morning and my girlfriend’s iPhone went from 100% to about 0% in twenty minutes.

    Damn that’s a nice garage. Excellent taste.

    Oh gods, it was bad enough when she had a submarine. Thank goodness I live really far inland. The tirade of Fancy Kristen knows no bounds.

    Trump won the presidency. Just because something gets votes doesn’t mean it’s good.

    She could have avoided it if she had a Cobb short throw shifter.

    Saab 9-2x Aero, if you can find one? Basically a WRX hatch, but it’s a Saab.

    Sounds about right for Carleton Place.

    Did the puffalump sticker have a duck or a chicken on it? That may explain the issue.

    The explosion really sells it.

    Why I stop to take a long look at certain cars, especially if they’re imported. Stuff about their history and rarity in North America. Then I get to go on a long spiel about the 15 year rule (being Canadian is great).

    Protip: if you’re flying Westjet and are cheap, be careful about selecting the seats listed as “undesirable”. They don’t recline (while the person in front of you can recline) and have less leg room since they’re in front of the emergency exit rows. Depending on if you’ve got a long flight, spending $20 on a better

    He was great in Crossing Lines, which was a garbage TV show.

    Yup. I was living in Toronto when a bomb went off at the Saskatoon courthouse, and that didn’t even make national news. Which seems odd.

    Things that are weird: seeing Saskatoon make international news.

    Which is a good thing, because some people just want that. I mean, my mum is looking to buy a CR-V. Is it exciting? Not at all. But it can definitely be trusted, and that’s all she wants.

    Being able to depend on it. Driving a car and wondering when it’s going to break down or what’s going to fall off makes driving more stressful than fun.