mcseanerson
mcseanerson
mcseanerson

Now, I’m not perfect; a few years ago, for a Will It Baby topshot, I had my then much smaller son Otto posing on the hood of a Porsche Panamera. Even though I was careful to be sure his rubber-soled shoes were completely clean and free of grit, I now know it was the wrong thing to do. He wasn’t jumping, and I took

I hope one of these assholes screws around with someone’s motorcycle one of these days. Those dudes are way more sensitive about their rides and it will not end well for the perpetrator.

If you hire me for Defense and Transportation gig I promise to never use Maverick for the lead image of an Air Force article.

I hear this Sean MacDonald guy is pretty good.

I thought the GLA AMG was proof crossovers don’t have to suck.

Toyota’s cheat day is the day it adds salt to the brown rice.

What’s to keep the dog from full speed aheading into that bush and SUV?

I have a great one, but I’ve learned my lesson. Taking this one to my grave.

The 24 game was actually really good, especially for a game based on a tv show. Even the driving portion was pretty good, for a shooter anyways.

I agree with you that hatches and wagons have not typically sold well in the states. I remember how pissed I would get every time I saw an Aveo or Fiesta sedan with their tiny trunklets and nasty looks. The thing is nowadays you don’t see tiny sedans as much. When you see a Sonic or Fiesta, you see the hatchback

Yeah but the old 6 was fugly and had no real appeal. This one is beautiful and gets excellent gas mileage.

You know, I think that is one of those chicken and the egg type things. I think a lot of younger buyers would be more open to wagons if the average buyer even knew it was an option or had any idea of the advantages to getting one.

Why can we still not get a Mazda 6 wagon in the states? I know this is almost entirely unrelated but it’s been bugging me lately.

Know what else they didn’t have in 1993? iPhones.

You really need to specify that it’s a Cutlass Ciera. Ain’t nothing wrong with an ‘86 Cutlass.

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That said I’d rather have a skyactiv Mazda 5 than a speed 3.

Written by someone who doesn’t know the first thing about blue collar work.

How dare you mock me with a Mazda 5 on a list of fun family cars I can buy right now. Why tease with something no longer available, especially when I was holding out for the skyactiv treatment?