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I'd almost agree with you except they looked good up until 1999.

What's funny is - despite a hiatus between 1967 and 1972 - the squared wheel wells have been a GM styling feature since 1955.

If we're going to have iOS, Android and Windows fighting for vehicle market as well, it sure would be nice to MAKE THE CHOICE MYSELF

And my company, of over 50,000 employees, still can't get a finished product deployed at deadline

How are you still grey?

I have FWD, AWD and RWD/4WD in my driveway. And they're all awesome

If anyone in Denver owns a Volvo S40 AWD (preferably T5) still running on their summer meat, let me know. I would love to do a side by side comparo

This is like having an ad with a guy cooking, and he's loading a pot roast into the dishwasher. Sure, it looks pretty much like an oven from the outside, who's gonna know?

This is a truck.

Yup - B5254T3 Volvo I5.

Dumbassery like this may be the precise reason I was able to buy my Dakota for nine hundred bucks.

I can attribute my 100% on this quiz to Jalopnik. I haven't even sat in a Miata before.

I cannot star this enough

This is why I'm driving to my destination.

I heard it took a few for $kay to get her head Raptor round it too

BRO

I was hoping the new 200's design and goodies would bring it out of the rental fodder category. This weekend I finally saw one driving around town! A nice white one, probably a Limited or something, with aluminum wheels and what seemed to be fancy bits? I dunno.

Fun fact: The Intrepid's engine was placed longitudinally because the LH platform it rides on was originally designed to be flexible; it was supposed to offer FWD, AWD and RWD applications.

They were structural. Underneath the cladding was steel reinforcement to keep the suburban-ass from bending under load.