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Yeah, woody allen no less culpable; Ultimate privilege, yes. All of them, exit left... it’s a different time.

I’ll take a 240, thanks.

God I love this place. Thanks Stef!!

I love your articles David, thanks.

Actually they did but didn’t know it and didn’t market them effectively. Kind of like today... great cars done injustice by bad marketing.

The payment focus is long-term and affordable haha

The style/performance/value aspects are all variable, depends what you need or want. The I3 is a great local car, like a Tesla. That interior looks fantastic to me - but I wouldn’t want to climb 17 from Phoenix to Flagstaff with a spent battery on that range extender. I was fine in my Volt.

Really, an American car lover’s classic. So honest, direct and on point.

I’m a driveway camper for now, ya. But learning and curious. No boondocks in sight, it will happen though. 

True. For me its basically an west-east transportation capsule including companion and dog. Its definitely 2+ smallish dog, max. I think everyone should buy vehicles that meet their needs.

yeah but but... an (affordable) option.

“The only people I hear wanting this stuff are the elderly retired community who are now afraid of driving because their vision and reaction times aren’t what they once were.”

So, which ads encourage this? Details, please.

Old rvs may be ok based on condition. My more recent truck camper is fine, if made of balsa and glue.

Yeah, no. Even if someone on a bike kicks your car at speed you do not have the right to kill them. I realize there may have been previous provocation but no. Prosecute the Nissan driver to the fullest extent for that swerve.

Or you could just skip the (mostly nasty) gas station experience entirely and drive electric. I work from home so no commute, but I’m 100% electric in town as I rarely exceed the range of my Volt. Also, much love for pre-cooling and running the a/c while I’m in the grocery store, costco, etc. without ICE emissions.

I think it’s great. At least buyers are encouraged to read and comprehend the vehicle’s limitations before committing. I think most will read it. Whether they take heed is another question entirely.

Going out on a limb here, but I think most car owners know to drive a few miles and let it settle down.

It was 121 today. I think most of the canceled flights were inbound PS. No CRJs over 118. And they mean it, thankfully.

nah. vintage matters regarding color. Bright colors are good but purple is an acquired taste no matter the year.