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Leave it to Honda to make a more than passable version of the Macan and not tell anyone about it.

Semantics without a difference. SUV? CUV? Okay, not a CUV. Wagon? Nah, wrong connotations. I’d have voted for shooting brake, because I think the reality is much more wagon than it is high speed luxury performance hauler. 

Weird, but the fully electric Jeep was the first vehicle in the slideshow, but did it get counted in the list (I didn’t see accompanying text). But I’m really curious how they pull it off, and what the price will be. I think it looks sharp.

Asian tea (I love oolong, but like jasmine too). I think they go through stock quicker so it’s fresher, even though it’s a dried product.

Here’s hoping Jeep doesn’t garbage up the interiors, because this new styling is really nice, updated but with a clear design lineage that’s more than “oh, and we need the requisite bars across the grill” crap. Good job Jeep, keep it up and run through the finish line with the interiors.

I need a shower. Gross.

Not a promoter, but I have a few pairs of their shorts and a few of the shirts, and love them all, the price is great and they’re an outstanding value.

Not a promoter, but I have a few pairs of their shorts and a few of the shirts, and love them all, the price is

Didn’t work for Apple, doubtful it’ll work for VW.

I have some hope that the 2020's will be as wacky an era as the 70's were; electrification may do that. But some overlooked gems from that era: Triumph TR-7 (such a departure from the TR-6). Fiat’s X1-9, still the closest thing to a car version of an X-wing from Star Wars. Crazier that that Dodge hatchback was the AMC

NOT the Pagoda (which is the MB in the other photos). I think it’s a 300sl, circa ~ ‘57. Wouldn’t throw it out of the garage either, but the 280 is the real deal, IMO the epitome of the breed.

an assistant urinalysis coordinator.” Thank you, that was the snarky detail I needed today. He’s a douche, and I hope he loses in November. And beyond.

3 f-ing months. I long to believe in a kind, merciful, but ultimately fair God that will right the “justice” system’s error. 

Showing my age, but isn’t the last SEL before the Bruno Sacco era sedans, the more aerodynamic ones with a lot of bumper plastic? This is a beaut, and good for Mercedes to restore it to like new. Beautiful.

One of Clarkson’s best moments on TG.

Sexist, I’ll admit, but she’s legit good looking, like you’d need Jennifer Garner to play her in a film version. But as far as what she does either in public or in her own social life, all up to her. Good to know ole ‘merica hasn’t yet cornered the world market on idiots as politicians (referring to the Finnish pols

As someone who is the designated “pusher” of a wheelchair-bound traveller, not only is this unethical, but the overall cost (to whomever is unlucky enough to have pushed that Tik-toker through the whole TSA ordeal and on to the gate, IMO wasn’t worth the time or effort. Unless they were concurrently training for ninja

I was trying to figure that out as well. His money, his choices. It’s not like it’s the biggest superyacht out there (looking at you, Jeff Bezos). How the rich choose to spend their money isn’t too interesting to me, unless they do something really crazy and try and benefit others (e.g., JJ Watt).

I struggle with thinking 90 years is adequate.

As someone who’s gone as far as to check, “how much is a meat slicer and how can I hide it when not in use from my SO,” I think much of this is spot-on; it’s way easier to go to Portillo’s when the hunger arises. But if you’re in a desolate food wasteland and have to make it work the recipe for IB in an Instant Pot

Not for me, but I don’t think the price is unreasonable.