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But that’ll never happen. Companies will expect you to work on your way there, work your normal shift, and work on your way home.

Yes! The Queen of Country (with Loretta Lynn, of course). We have tickets to see her in concert this August and I am pumped.

This is why I enjoy my trusty old ‘95 S10. When there’s bad weather forecasted, I drive it and leave the new car at home in the garage. It's very stress reducing.

My mom’s first car was a red Beetle. She LOVED it. My grandfather owned a used car lot and gave it to her since it was already on his lot. She drove it a while and it needed a repair. My grandfather took it to his mechanic, who offered to buy it. So, it was sold. My mom cried for days and to shut her up, my

I bought this decal for my truck shortly after I got it. The tired ol’ 169,000 mile 4.3 smokes a little at startup

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again.

My payment on my 6 is just shy of 300, and it’s not too bad. But, I was dumb and got a 72 month term. :( I’m going to make some double payments to reduce that, though.

I like how the Insight’s rear wiper was still going even when the entire car was underwater. You can see it bobbing back and forth.

In my humble opinion, Tesla is a smart company that makes awesome products...but they have often tried to make things really complicated and more advanced than need be just so they can seem “techy” and “fancy.” This leads to usability complications in the real world.

My friend just bought a ‘16 Dart GT this past fall and she loves it. It seems like a decent enough ride. She drives it about 70 miles a day and hasn't had any problems yet. But, I don't trust it because it's a Dodge and it's an FCA product. They're at the bottom of the reliability pack for a reason.

They’re a tiny company out on their own. They have to make what sells so they can make money and stay afloat. A lot of people clamoring for a new MazdaSpeed would end up not buying it, and Mazda would have a car on its hands that it couldn’t sell. Not so much a huge problem for Toyota or Honda, but quite the

Can't wait to see the effects on our economy when autonomous technology eliminates so many jobs and new ones aren't created to compensate.

Thanks to some negotiation and my trade-in (which had no loan), I only paid $20k for my 2016 Touring. Without that trade, though, I'd have gotten a Sport.

I have a 2016 Mazda6 with its OEM 19" wheels. They're great looking too, in my opinion. I'm glad it's managed to stay off the radar of thieves. And I live in a small town, which helps.

I think about self-driving cars more than I care to admit. Cars have been my obsession/hobby since I can remember. My first spoken word was “wheel.” I had thousands of die-cast cars as a child. I literally drove my first car in circles around a field before I got my license. I was that excited to drive. To think that

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Self-driving cars have obviously already been perfected. Enact them now!

Looks like Madea got herself an LTD.

2006 Chevrolet Malibu LT. Bought in late 2008 with 40,000 miles. Problems as follows:

The only Darts and 200s I see are rental cars. My friend just bought a 2016 Dart, against my advice. She seems to like it, though.

I have a 2016 Mazda6, and I've used its voice control about five times. It has only understood me about twice.