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Doug, the answer is obvious: The Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet. Preferably in seafoam green, tan top, tan interior.

Putin has issued an immediate recall, requesting replacement wheels which hurt a *lot* when driving over people.

"Don't fly it like that."

How else are Americans going to continue to ignore their decaying road infrastructure? Need more ground clearance so the potholes and bumps can be surmounted.

Miata is still a valid answer.

I keep trying to find them but even Russian centric sites dont seem to have it.

The answer is simple - just buy more cars. One of them has to be the right one!

I usually listen to podcasts in my car so finding a good app for this that's simple yet gives me everything I want was important. I remember using this app before in earlier versions where it wasn't part of the OS and I did enjoy it. I switched to Stitcher for a bit when people started raving about it so I decided to

Preview will handle nearly every type of file you throw at it and the PDF markup options are really powerful. Couldn't work without it.

First off, I'm well aware that iTunes on Windows is a pretty bad experience. But iTunes on the Mac works pretty well and there really aren't any alternatives that can replace it on the Mac. Vox is awesome, but I still end up using iTunes most of the time. Sure, iTunes is a bit bloated at this point, and why I need the

I'm getting a strong Subaru Brat vibe from this.

Definitely get a screwdriver with interchangeable heads. The day I realized I could put a hex bit on a screwdriver and stop using those little hand-destroying allen wrenches that come with Ikea furniture and the like was a good day indeed.

No - they made it incredible.

In that case it's also a gym.

One of the more memorable quotes from Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, referred to as "Sam Vines Theory of Economic Injustice," culminates in the following: "But the thing was that good boots lasted for years and years. A man who could afford fifty dollars had a pair of boots that'd still be keeping his feet dry

Those plastic pieces of shit actually have a decently good use:

I take them off, turn them around, and bolt them back on to the back of the plate, backward, facing in. Therefore acting as a shim and a buffer so the plate sits more snugly against the body and prevents the plate from rattling and smacking when driving or

Needs more velcro strips and less zip ties.

In today's mental marketplace, probably the Civic. It's been so much the standard for the small/economy class that it is the very image of that segment. I'd guess that 90% of people think of a Civic - or even the actual word - when they think of a small car.

VW Beetle.