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If you have to go 2-3 rows back to get your bag from the overhead bin, someone is carrying TOO MUCH CRAP ON THE PLANE! Quite possibly you. Most likely, nearly everyone on the plane.

Let’s face it, the front of the car is going to continue to be the most dominating, identifiable brand image of the vehicle. Can you agree that the Tesla grill-less nose is clearly identifiable as “Tesla”. Regardless of the need for cooling, senors, airflow, designers will still want to male that front end represent

I had the 5-speed, when my knees could still deal with a clutch regularly. Yes, the turbo had enough scoot through the gears.

Versa’s what?

And that midi panel bears a striking resemblance to the Cascada dashboard. So damn many buttons!

My local Chevy-GMC dealer has 54 trucks in stock. Ford dealer across the street has 60. I guess the difference is, Ford will be able to re-stock all month.

The Murcialgo was BRUCE WAYNE’s car. The Reventon would have been in the Batcave. Can’t be too obvious about that secret identity.

Scion 1Q with rear-seat delete? The back area becomes perfectly large pizza-box size!

@David:

Because water, dirt and other road crap can get in to wheel bearings, causing failure. 

A one cent Big Mac, not worth it half the price.

Is no one going to point out the lack of hubcap and center cap over the wheel hub?

Pretty sure Jorge is identified as a HE. How Jorge self-identifies was not made clear in any of the many stories about this incident.

Pretty sure Jorge is identified as a HE. How Jorge self-identifies was not made clear in any of the many stories about this incident.

As a former Festiva owner, I approve this story!

Yes, but who is going to continue to make and stock replacement armrests for a discontinued Malibu in a variety of colors...

I’ve been a truck guy twice in my life. The first was a real “truck” early 70s Ford with the 300-6, no tailgate and a cable holding the sides of the bed together. Bought it to move cross country and ended up driving it for 6 months after that. It was perfect for the rural AZ town I was living in.

Not Sundowner, but Sundancer, as your own link confirms. Really!

Damn, I wish I had known that! I stupidly bought an extended warranty on a vehicle I ended up selling after 2 years, because, well, life is what happens.