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Literally anything <$2k = NP

Anyone currently sleeping in a tent, for starters.

Well, here in CA, the sale of “black Explorers” to the public should be illegal.

Well written, smart, fair piece. Hope you don’t get roasted for it.

Right? “Honey, can I buy a Civic SI?”

I touched it, and both rocker panels immediately disintegrated.

I’m now banned from Vietnam. 

Who wrote this Article and what did they do with David Tracy?   I don’t see a spot of rust on this vehicle!

It must be so confusing when you’ve got a new Frontier on the lot and a used one.

A few of us don’t own cars. But I have owned cars before, and I just reviewed the Mini SE and have reviews of the Taycan and Boxster GTS coming. Next week I’m driving cars so cool I’m not allowed to talk to them for two months, and then a couple of weeks after that I’m driving a McLaren to Geneva. Ignoring the work we

What lists? This week alone I (me, alone, not including all the other amazing writers here) published a tour of Faraday Future’s headquarters, my own deduction and speculation on the size of the Hummer based on the teaser image and government regulations, a review of the electric Mini, and I got to pick on the F-35

Again, their most popular model is not small. It is heavier, wider and taller (but not longer because trunk) than a camry. Bigger. 

The smallest mini (with 2 doors) is 250 pounds heavier than a Fit, 700 pounds heavier than the (deeply flawed but actually small) Mirage.

“Stroll the elder”

“Bob Dylan. Now there’s a REAL mumbler.” - Also Boomers

Your logic doesn't belong here

Why would anyone in the US buy the MX-30 for $35,000 (Car and Driver estimate, base price) with those specs? Even if you make a good income and can take the max federal tax credit, that $27,500 is close to what we paid for our new ‘18 Bolt, optioned with heated seats, heated steering wheel and DC fast charge options -

Oh that’s good. And the world can always use more Tony Shaloub.

Tony Shaloub would make a good Ghosn.

This sounds like the first verse of a Journey song.

1st Gear:  The arrogance of Nissan knows no bounds.  They still think that they have it going on, even though their sales are tanking and they’ve got no plan.