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These things are quite common in NYC. Mostly owned by private ambulance companies and cab companies for the elderly and disabled, but I’ve seen a few pedestrian owned ones here and there. My father always says “why would someone buy that hideous thing” despite explaining it’s purpose to him every single time he sees

My grandparents had a Ssangyong Kyron, for which I will never forgive him buying it, that had a similar set-up. I lost count of how many times my brother, sister and myself vomited in that car. Luckily he came to his senses after that and bought an E-Class.

Three words: Continuously Variable Transmission.

Not to be the “hot take” or “to soon” guy, but if this turns out to be a terror attack, we all knew it was coming to the USA at some point.

Hey, that’s my uncle!

Preach! I have family that live in Brentwood. Either TSwift or Carrie-whatever live on the same street.

I’ll just leave this here.

For us, 2 kids + dog = wagon or crossover. Since the wagon market is almost non-existent in our price range, we chose an Outback.

Immediately what I thought of when I saw it.

This pops to mind

And, pointedly, one in which EVERYONE ON FOOT KNOWS WHAT’S GOING TO HAPPEN BUT IS STANDING THERE ANYWAY.

Nah I would give this a hard pass and look in the direction of the first gen Matrix XRS. This was a Celica in name only. It was really a 2 door Corolla. At least to me. This and the MR2 from the same time were embarrassments to their name plates. And these dont take mods and body kits well either.

F50

Check out David Price’s “Miracle field” he is building one in his hometown (and mine!) of Murfreesboro Tn. Its pretty impressive and a great cause he is involved with developing further.

Oh my gosh! I’d love to do that kind of work. I worked with kids for two decades... this must be such interesting and fufilling work :)

My wife is a ASD Program Coordinator. The level of stuff they have to do to make play areas, even just simple play rooms, is unbelievable. And it’s only going to grow as an industry!

Motor City Online was brilliant!That was the 2nd online game I ever tried back in 2002 and I was hooked!With a force feedback joystick it was great fun.They really should do a reboot on this title...

Wow, Teslas hold up their value pretty well! If you keep in mind that a new one is $60,500 after tax incentives, the cheapest CPO I could find was 44k and that one was more than 3 years old and very basic, maybe even worse equipped than a standard new one.

That, and they leave enough height on the stump so that the tank can’t simply drive over it.

Yes that is the correct technique