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Every panel is different. Yes, the hard points are the same but this is hardly the second coming of the Cadillac Cimarron.

If it wasn’t for his reliable vote for Biden’s judicial picks and the fact that whatever opponent gets through the WV GOP primary will almost certainly be full-batshit QAnon...

I’m surprised they have the exact same overwrought shape on both versions, it seems to me like that would’ve been a good place to build in some much-needed brand differentiation.

First lot; YELLOW Honda Fit! I actually have one although I had to settle for silver to get the manual. Or maybe the VW Touraeg since it has a nice sturdy roof rack the smoker can cling to.

OK, could be my faulty memory but they did this in ALF. Not the live-action primetime series but the spinoff (npi) prequel Saturday morning cartoon. It’s how long-distance mass transit was done on Planet Melmac.

Mini Cooper’s pickup-style tailgate is a page taken from the original Mini whose (2-box sedan) trunk opening also was hinged at the bottom like a pickup tailgate. 

>“I took an extra vitamin c pill, some zinc, and ate a kale salad.”

Same deal on the Toyota Yaris (although not all were supplied by one from the factory). I was under the impression that this location is industry standard.

Burlington, Vermont. 

A Maserati Levante, hell a Maserati *anything*, is the car of a politician supremely unworried about his election prospects. If I were a political consultant I’d fire him as a client just for buying that car. Even to those who don’t know cars, the very name Maserati conveys a sense of arrogant wealth right up there

About the same age as Torch. First two were my parents’;

Having seatbelts that could be stuffed between the cracks of the seat cushions and clipped invisibly to the roof for a clean hardtop roofline was MUCH more important that making them so they can actually be *used*. That was the case for post sedans too, Dart and Valiant four-doors had the same system even though

1st; So there was a tentative deal, now there’s not a deal. Sigh. What does Joe Manchin want now?

One point is that the Chevy Spark as seen on the lede has been announced, and can be build-and-price’d. for 2022. 

2nd; Can we have some damn perspective on gas prices rather than comparing how much prices have gone up since the bottom of the pandemic economy? You know when oil prices started climbing this year? When the vaccines came out. You know, when it was clear people were going to start traveling again. 

Gotta get a real car, like a ‘67 Corvette or a Renault 4. 

It reminds me about how Jerry Seinfeld said a year or two back that he wasn’t playing college campuses anymore because he didn’t want them to “cancel” him.

Black accents on wheels don’t bother me as much as all-black wheels which unless freshly cleaned and waxed make a car look junky and unfinished.

I suspect if this were a production job there would NOT be painted filler panels bound by chrome. If at all possible the first choice would be new sidemarker/reflectors built into them replacing the horizontal ones on the fenders, and if AMC’s budget didn’t even allow for that the filler panels would be all-chrome (or

Given that Nissan’s Achilles heel is their CVT, not all that low. IMO Nissan’s “floating roof” design language looks better here than anything else, mostly because it’s a straight hatchback and everything else is either a sedan or crossover which throws the proportions off.