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    My family car was a skyblue 1999 Nissan Quest. We bought it salvaged in 2001 (This was the only time my dad bought a car less than 5 years old!) and we basically did everything in it. rips, picnics d in 2001 and we basically did everything in it. We went on road trips, picnics and everything.

    Will you break down a lot? Yeah, maybe, but don’t worry cause you have a jAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGG.

    I’ve never been so confused in my life. 718, 718 Cayman 718 boxster Spider, and then they all look almost the same to me! Especially with all the different 911 models out there!

    How much trunk space does it have when the third row is up? That’s the problem with most of these “3rd-row” SUVs: from the Rogue to the Pilot: Well, sure, you can put that on paper to make it sound nice, but in reality

    Why is Honda getting on this trend of all sedans sloped C-pillar? It get’s really annoying and deceiving, especially when they don’t even connect the trunk to the back door. It just makes the car look ridiculous in my opinion.

    Aww man, I’m 16 and in great need of a cheap treasure! Too bad I’m stuck here in New York and can’t go and get one. Especially that 740 Wagon!

    Here in NY (like tri-state-area) they’re also everywhere. I’m surprised to see that the 1st gen sold even more. They look so ugly, so plasticky, so bland, so round, just really cheap-looking. Yet they’re still everywhere.

    When seeing the perpendicular light turn yellow or you see the crosswalk timer approaching 0, don’t start inching into the intersection until you’ve completely passed the crosswalk and it still didn’t turn green. You just look like an idiot and you won’t get anywhere any faster.

    This is a major thing: Drifting, especially in car chases in any movie from baby movies to Mission Impossible.

    I’m pretty sure I have the only one for dozens of miles away from me. Anytime I see some brown, partially tall thing sticking out from any angle, I automatically know BOOM that’s it.

    The same guy that designed the Oyster Card, couldn’t just put the same system in New York? Are you kidding me?

    I don’t like any of these “1-purpose custom upgraded people’s cars.” I saw this Kia at the New York Auto Show this spring that was specially designed to hold racing bikes... that’s it. It looked nice but seemed like a huge waste of money. None of those middle-class middle-aged cyclists would ever want any of them, and

    believe that not only did you sum up what Mitsubishi is going through, but what many car brands today are going through. I was talking to a middle-aged guy on the bus last week, a concentrated American muscle guy, and he was telling me that when he went to a car show, it brought him heavy nostalgia seeing the cars of

    The Mercedes X-Class is here, and it looks sleek hideous, its conception is dim-witted and a BIG WASTE OF MONEY.

    Has nobody ever heard of Gears and Gasoline?? They are an awesome Youtube channel (Hopefully you have a smart TV to hook up to youTube with) with 4k, interesting mini-documentaries about plain old simple car stuff. It’s really high-quality content. They aren’t on the whole extreme-action, desert-bashing Tacoma type of

    I. HATE. THAT. ROYALE. 600. PIECE. OF. CRAP. It honestly looks like an Chinese Geely copycat of the Maybach!and also, there comes a point in luxury that just becomes overkill. Never will anyone need the possible ammenities of such a car, ever, no matter how short or long a drive. What a waste of Great Engineering

    “fat and ungainly”??
    I’ve always loved how the Panamera looked! It looks really sleek, and I like analyzing taillights, which I think look great on the Panamera (1st gen) It’s quite nice and I like any car with an open trunk through the back.

    Gas in near Suburb of NYC went from $2.45 to 2.95 in 5 days! There was previously about a 10 cent different between regular and premium, and now nearly 40 cents!

    I’m actually quite a fan of some of these modern cars. I like the design of this Nissan leaf. Howver, as much as I like the design, IT’S TOO BASIC (in styling). I can slap any badge on the emblems on the interior or exterior, and I wouldn’t tell the difference. Especially as it looks like the Chevy Cruze Hatchback and

    You know what I just thought about...these things have actually gone to good use for once. I was watching quite a lot of news channels on Hurricane/Tropical Storm Harvey and I’ve seen a lot of these as well as regular brodozers getting into the water, tugging boats, stacking their beds with people and supplies, and