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I wouldn’t really call that a safety feature, however it was a very interesting idea that never caught on.

Some people have already said it, but as far as the CASE cars go in the future, I’m sorry, but I’m not on board with the “S” happening. I’m kind of a germaphobe. I also used to work at a full service carwash in college....People’s cars are nasty.

Does it make me a bad person if sometimes I think that people who drive too slow should be rammed? You know, like as a nudge of encouragement to go faster? Really though if slow drivers got rammed they would probably just slam on their brakes.

Ineffective and fiscally irresponsible government agencies like the NHTSA and numerous others are a big part of why the United States is over $17 trillion dollars in debt right now. It’s about time somebody trimmed the fat out of Washington DC.

I personally think Nissan has no identity anymore because Nissan’s cars have continually gotten more and more boring since the mid 2000s. Back in the 90’s, and early 2000’s Nissan had some pretty great and exciting cars. The 240sx, 300zx, 350z, Sentra SE-R and SE-R Spec V, the 4th and 5th gen Maxima, and the 3rd gen

I-435 (loops around the Kansas City Metro) has a 60-65 speed limit depending on where you are on it, which doesn’t sound too bad, but people typically drive 55 or less on the damn thing, even when traffic is light. It’s ridiculous! Easily one of the only highways I know of where the majority of drivers do well under

So it’s $2,750, has 80k miles, and doesn’t have the dreaded 2.7 v6? Yeah that’s not too bad of a deal. NP. Even though I hate these cars.

Small CUVs are seriously some of the worst driving vehicles you can buy today. Why so many people like them is something I will never understand.

A lot of dealers get really butthurt when you don’t use their financing because they can’t make as much money off of you. My roommate wanted to buy a used Corvette from a dealer. They wouldn’t give him a good interest rate so he tried to get a loan from his bank. They told him if he did that, the price of the car

My dad always told me that if a bird shits on your car that’s just their way of telling you they want to buy it.

Neutral: Are Hyundai and Kia that much better than Toyota and Honda?

I’ve got a friend that’s a service adviser at a Honda dealership and he says these things are selling like hotcakes. I think Honda’s reputation has a lot to do with it. They have a huge non-enthusiast following and now that they’ve made the HR-V, people who want a small SUV with the Honda reputation for reliability

Very cool, but not $20k cool.

I might relcutantly watch some new episodes once they air. But, the audacity the BBC has to even try to continue this show is just absurd. They should have just put the show to the rest after Clarkson got sacked. It was a great show, and it had a good run, but it’s time to move on to something else.

Honestly, the more values drop, or stay stagnant, the better it is for me. When I’m looking to buy I’d like to buy in a buyer’s market. I really hope the bubble bursts.

Honda is at least handling the issue very well and owning up to it, even though the airbags in the affected vehicles aren’t something they made. If this happened to Fiat Chrysler, they would probably just try to weasel their way out of it just like they do with every recall. I’m sure Honda’s reputation will not be too

I would love to have a second gen Saab 9-5 just for the fact that they’re rare and they’ll only get rarer. Plus has anyone seen one of them in person? They are stunning if you ever get the chance. But, I feel like a mid 2000’s 9-5 Aero with a 5-speed manual would be the one to have from a performance standpoint.

Yup, mine were almost exactly like that. I always made sure a toothbrush was in my detailing arsenal.

Those are nothing compared to the BBS honeycomb wheels a lot of BMWs had back then. I had a 1997 Infiniti i30t that had BBS honeycomb wheels. I counted and they each had 31 spokes. I had to use a toothbrush to clean them.

I don’t care how clean it is, $15k is too much for an E36 M3 with over 100k miles on it. I think that $10-12k is a closer to what this car is worth, if that. Not to mention the E36 isn’t exactly renowned for its reliability. CP.