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How does it compare to the cheaper, smaller, available in Canada-er C-Class wagon?

One would think in 4+ years, gaming the system or not, you would have learned at least one trick in your sport of choice?

In the late 90s early 00s Nissan released the Pathfinder Chinook and Pathfinder Chilkoot editions. I always figured they released one first then realized they were trying to spell the other word and fixed it the next year. That or some Nissan exec actually hiked the Chilkoot Trail.

Don’t worry, I’m sure your socialized health care system will take care of all those extra respiratory ailments...

I really enjoy how much of the gas tax I pay goes towards building bike lanes that cyclists don’t pay for.

If it came as a Wageon I might consider it.

I like how the location of that Renault ad is just “Canada.” It’s not that big or hard to get a 30 year old Renault across the country.

I bought an E30 a while ago, an 87 325i, and the first time I backed it out of the driveway I was amazed at how much I could see. The greenhouse on a modern car has shrunk so much and there are always headrests and pillars obstructing the view. When I look around in my BMW it was like seeing an IMAX movie for the

That would be very nice, maybe even with a V6 and some actual towing capacity? I’ve never understood the point of buying a larger crossover that can barely pull a tooth. If I’m buying something bigger than a car I want some capability damn it!

Was thinking the same thing, get off the brakes and roll it on to the lawn. But I guess it’s only other people’s kids you’re hauling around so why not slide it all the way down the hill?

I’ve got a 2012 GTI, the infotainment system is just like that with the physical buttons for climate control and no GPS. The only downside is it has a proprietary port instead of a USB but it came with an old Apple 30 pin cable so I just load my old iPod Classic full of tunes and off I go. Keeping it simple has kept

It’s like the Americans are negotiating against what their own automakers want

That gaping maw on the LF-1 concept doesn’t inspire hope in me that they’d tone it down

RIP McDonald’s Pizza

There’s also the part where those NAFTA negotiations are going oh so well. That’s going to affect the industry if it all falls apart.

With all that torque odds are it should have a decent towing capacity. With all those little 4-banger SUVs out there these days it is getting harder to find a small SUV with decent towing capacity. I want to haul my family around in the city and I want to hook something up and leave the city too.

And the 6 wagon is so gorgeous, Mazda needs to put it on a boat and ship it over here already

I want to see the grill morph from 1970s form into that godawful maw on the X7 concept.

Bit of an older pic but a couple Christmas’s ago we decided to take my buddy’s Pathfinder up a mountain trail to this windmill with all-season tires. We got stuck a couple times and the road gave out before we could reach the top; fortunately some snowmobilers happened by and gave us a ride the rest of the way up. Fun

I bought an 87 BMW 325i back in October that is in great shape overall. One thing that doesn’t work is the rear defrost which I didn’t think much of at the time. Unfortunately the car is it’s own weather system with high humidity forecast into the foreseeable future. The gum I leave in the car gets soggy if I don’t go