muleheadjoe
DinoTheDinosaur
muleheadjoe

A compact coupe/convertible is absolutely the worst possible “beach car” ... no room for people or gear, so useless for actual beach-going. Unless your idea of a “beach car” is a car to be seen in by people at the beach while you yourself are neither actually on or going to the beach. Which would make you poseur and a

Odd choice for an example of “asymmetry” seeing as how it’s NOT asymmetrical at all. A single offset air intake on the hood in no way, shape, or form makes the car asymmetrical. And the interior doesn’t count at all. If you counted the interior, then virtually ALL cars would be “asymmetrical” since you have driver

safety devices equipped, or lack of, will be the determining factor whether you and any passengers have an increased chance at surviving the collision.

Never put a price on safety. It should be your number one priority over anything else.

contrary to the Weather Channel’s caption, this might be a geoduck

will the Pacifica have the same financial effect on FCA as the original Caravan from the 1980s?

fairly certain I wasn’t pushing hard enough

cost of production when your rushing to hit

I simply googled “starting salaries” ... lotsa nice charts out there ... nowhere can you find a “mechanic” or “automotive technician” listed at 70k a year (that’s your claimed $35 an hour annualized [52 x 40 x hourly rate]) ... I have no idea what your “1400 a week straight time” means.

Microsoft has Office 365 to compete with Google Apps.

have it saved in the cloud, and then work on it at home

Or some corporate cubicle rat? How are those jobs more noble?

Jason, why does your drawing look like a veedub bug that’s been stretched vertically?

the US has dropped so many bombs <snip> that we’re running out.

The decline of America isn’t due to

Aw, guys, you totally missed the best option ... Honda Element. Especially if he wants to fit his “myriad” of bikes, pair of dogs and significant other all at the same time. Can’t as easily / as comfortably do that with the options youse guys offered. Unlike all your choices, the Element takes bikes internally

Very good chance that if they go to court that Faraday Future (the car company) would prevail on basically that argument. Also see Chevrolet Beretta vs. Beretta the handgun maker. The “similar name causing confusion” has never to my knowledge been successfully litigated by any kind of young company, only by old

AEB is an unnecessary but nice-to-have feature. If CR wants to give a thumbs up (higher score) to those cars that have it, then that’s their prerogative.

I love those old color matched steel wheels from back in the day. I am so tired of the dull and uninteresting alloy wheels on most cars today ... no color just 50 billion shades of gray.

This startup told me straight up that dealers make more money per vehicle and upsell more often using their system.