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Is the minivan still relevant, or is Chrysler investing in a car that will go out of production in short order? Discuss.

I, too, read Jalopnik.

GM having a trademark is not necessarily indicative of their desire to actually use the name. They're probably one of those companies that buys up trademarks that are similar enough to their products to prevent others from making anything that sounds too similar, to avoid confusion.

can confirm, work at a hyundai dealer

Not really, you just have to be patient. They're not abundant, but they are present. It also helps to know people, a lot of cars get sold unlisted and between friends.

Really?

It's being discussed so widely because it's being used so widely now, or at least slated to be.

And having a polished windshield is better than a shitty temporary chemical coating.

I recently installed auto lights in my mk5 VW. It cost me under $100 for the conversion and I haven't touched my headlight switch in a month. It's completely idiot-proof and even adds "coming home" functionality which leaves the lights on for like 15 seconds after I park so I can see to my front door. It's friggin'

five minus left 50 into crest keep right 50 in to three plus right

No need to reinvent the wheel, especially when reinvention can make the wheel much less safe.

Cannot unsee.

I like to give people the benefit of the doubt.

"Berkely, California: The city of naked liberals protesting in a park"

Is only Testarossa.

Thankfully I'm not that close.

Science.

I have a white Volkswagen and live near Berkeley, California. That's gotta mean something right?

I feel like I should be doing cocaine and driving around Miami just looking at this thing.

Actually an electric motor has a very strange torque curve — theoretically infinite torque at 0 RPM, and theoretically 0 torque at maximum RPMs. It's a downward slope, with a huge amount of torque down low and very little up top.