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I haven’t been a huge fan of Cadillac over the past decade, but saw the CT5-V at the auto show last February (ah, the pre-COVID days....well, kinda) and thought it was REALLY sharp. Appropriately modern and aggressive while still having a good bit of subtlety. Offering it with a tried and true V8 under the hood would

Good question. I’ve had my 2012 Volvo s60 T6 for five years now (the inline-6 turbo) and it has been reliable, but not perfect. Nothing major, just ancillary things that have needed attention (front suspension, airbag module, oil trap, transmission software, etc...). Luckily it was a CPO car so a lot of it got fixed

Seriously......this seems like all fluff. Similar to his comments about the troops or claims that he’s a racist. While awful to think that our president holds these views, its largely inconsequential in the grand scheme of things.

Agreed 100%. I worked at a Chrysler dealer in the late 90s/early 2000s and for the time they were making a nice variety of pretty sweet cars/trucks. Granted, at least here in Ohio, not many of them have survived to 2020, with the exception of some Cherokees/Grand Cherokees and the oddball rusted out Dodge Ram. 

Came here to say this, was surprised Clavey didn’t mention it in the above article . What Hoovie and the Car Wizard did to that purple Prowler made me think differently about those cars....I believe their only modifications were a tune, exhaust, and gearing change which apparently can all be accomplished in about half

I’m on board 100% too. In 2020 this is a unique car, and the 5-speed/V6 option makes it a certified unicorn. And it looks like a CLEAN unicorn!

Need to know if “Treetop Flyer” by Steven Stills was playing in the cockpit as the pilot pulled this off.....

Accord coupes would STILL be flying off the assembly line in 2020 had they simply been equipped with whitewall tires like Soichiro Honda intended!

Watched the Regular Car Reviews piece on a 1984 IDI Diesel F-250 last night, wake up this morning to its 750hp descendant costing nearly as much as a modern mid-western bungalow.  Fantastic timing!  Zero dice......

Count me as disturbed. Several years ago I thought Hyundai styling really hit its stride. The Elantra, Elantra Sport, Sonata, and Tuscon were all good looking and slightly aggressive in an understated kind of way.

The pre-facelift Elantra Sport is a REALLY sharp looking car, darn near almost perfect. Hyundai ruined it with the facelift, and now they’ve gone and seemingly ruined the Elantra again with whatever the heck that is pictured up top....the front end reminds me of The Grinch smiling.

100% spot on, I’ve always understood the whole point of timing chains over a belt was that chains weren’t supposed need attention after 100k miles. My brother just sold his Regal GS with the ECOTECH Turbo because it also needs the timing chain replaced around 100k miles (moreso due to the tensioners I believe than the

Our boy Madison here seem to be the very embodiment of the phrase “all hat and no cattle” 

One of the car YouTubers I follow (WatchJRGo) has a Camaro very similar to this one that he’s been working on. After 120k miles the V6 was all sludged up and timing chains were loose. He got it squared away, but the timing chains especially seemed like a TON of work. Not something I’d want to do myself or pay to have

Agree 100% on Picard, I was mostly unimpressed with it after season 1 wrapped up, but I went back and binged through all the episodes and came away surprised at how much more I liked it all strung together. Though even the 2nd time through I think the way they ended the whole story was kind of weak, not a fan, but oh

You make a lot of good points, and yeah I’ve heard about how upset people were back in 1987 about TNG (my 6-year old self didn’t really have an opinion at the time, lol), so as I said before it really is Star Trek tradition to not usually give fans what they want....and often times it works out just fine.

I think the issue with Lower Decks is that (perhaps in the Star Trek tradition) its once again the Trek that no one is asking for. Most fans would likely agree that what we want is (finally) a post-Voyager timeline, live-action, mostly episodic, TNG-feel type of show. I guess we are kind of getting that with the

I’ve been paying very close attention to 4-Runners (TRD Off-Road trim), its on the short list of vehicles I may flip my Volvo s60 for within the next year.

I think later model Journeys with the blacked out trim and wheels (maybe Dodge still calls that blacktop package, I dunno) are really good looking CUVs......too bad the rest of the package is apparently mediocre at best

The Strokes have a new song called “Bad Decisions”, I feel like Belal Bilto and his $48,000 Jeep should be in the music video