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Every compact-car-on-stilts and small crossover for sale today.

Unless this guy is going to altitude and/or actual 4x4 trails the correct and obvious answer is: Outback.

...the locomotive first served on the Reading Railroad out of Pennsylvania before getting shipped off to Arizona.

These cops sure as hell seem to rally behind “cop safety” when it means violating citizens’ human rights, racial profiling, and funding, but when it comes to something as simple as a free vaccination: “Nope, we couldn’t possibly do that!”

Fun story. I’m an elected official in an unnamed southern state. We have an extremely popular hiking trail that became overrun with new hikers last year requiring we made some local decisions about how to handle the “problem” of a large influx of people in a very rural area. Problem was two-fold:

Things are getting pretty bad out there. One of my best mates has a 10 year old GTi that just crapped out on him and needs a new engine and is looking at either leasing a new S3 or buying one that is a year or two old. He asked for advice and mentioned that his parents are getting rid of their 10 year old Prius and

I’m definitely waiting. Fortunately, I have a car that is only 8 years old, is in good mechanical condition and still a blast to drive so I could legitimately wait years if I have to.

For those that don’t have that luxury, I feel bad for them. This is the worst time to need to buy a car. The sad irony is that the

The Outlander is filling the same niche as the Journey. If you need 3 rows and can barely afford a sedan, here’s your car. $26,000 for the base model is a steal. Before anyone mentions getting something much nicer than this on the used market, keep in mind that the Outlander has the same appeal of the Mirage in its

Working to design - falsifying evidence in order to cut wages seems to be the goal.

The easiest solution is just to sit out. Say naw, I am buying a Chevy.  People have lost the concept that they only get paid if you play...

The LSS is nice, but it’s no Bonneville :p

I think you meant to say the “Kia Forte GT Manual”. There’s a car under $24k that comes with a turbo 4, 200HP, MT, and can be had in fun colors (and comes with goodies, to boot).

2022 Civic Sport Touring: $30,415 for a manual, 180hp, FWD and some goodies.

Those are work trucks, these are lifestyle trucks - not meant to haul much more than a typical sedan would be doing but to look big and ugly while doing it.

What a weird take. I mean, 1455 ish lbs is a really good number for an off-road trim. It’s more than a Raptor, it’s more than a TRX, it’s not that far off from a power wagon (non-tradesman)

America is at peak “look at anything but my tiny-dick” energy right now, big stupid plastic garbage like this is meant to look tough to hide how afraid its buyers are.

So I see that GM and Toyota are facing off in the ugliest grille contest.

I research and choose a fair price for a vehicle. Fair price is a substantial discount but probably not rock bottom. You need to leave some meat on the bone. Then I email the dealers offering to buy one with my options and color from their stock for that drive-away price. First one to say yes wins. Has worked twice

The Model S Plaid adds about 200 miles of charge in 15 minutes (13.3 mi per minute)