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It’s a lifted sedan. That’s all I can see.

I’d love the option. Unfortunately most cars that aren’t luxury or muscle cars just give you two whites, two blacks, grey, gunmetal grey, silver, blue (no guarantee of it being an attractive blue), and red (could be disgusting maroon).

That’s right, IMPRISON THE LANDLORDS!!!!!

Here’s the counterpoint to that: If they don’t build them, someone will. You can’t be afraid to cannibalize yourself to prevent someone else from doing it.

I was floored that Leave No Trace didn’t make it. My favorite movie of the decade.

Impressed that they were able to get a B-. From the first time I saw this trailer, this looked like fashy trash

I saw this over the weekend, and I had very high expectations based on reviews and moreso my excitement. It was good. Not a bad movie at all. But it didn’t live up to my expectations at all. The ending as described here didn’t help, but the things that truly killed me were the overusage of perspective shifts and the

The fact that many went to compact or subcompact crossovers makes me think it’s more people just leaving Ford and Chevy in general instead of them not being able to get a sedan from those two. The Focus and Fiesta notably had rotten issues and customer service in the last few years.

I’m gonna go against the grain and say that I think using the Mustang name is a good idea. EV buyers currently fall into 1 of 2 camps (or both in some mostly disingenuous cases): Eco-conscious consumer and New Shiny Fast Toy consumer.

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I’m probably wrong, but I didn’t read that scene as “I hate droids,” I read it as “Humans are less of a paper trail than machines”

The Pacifica is pretty good, according to reviews

“What is feminine about a blobby triangle?”

Christ, let a person enjoy their car

They don’t even really need a GT-R killer aside from it being a halo car. Pickup maybe, but I wonder if making a offroader would actually be the answer here.

My mom had a Pathfinder. That’s about all of my memories.

Yeah, I was on board when at first it was like “Haha hey look at what Kia is doing! Sweet!” But enthusiasts being proud of our low rent Korean cousin growing up doesn’t really move models.

They need a new brand for the cool stuff. Hyundai realized they couldn’t sell something like the Genesis as a Hyundai, so why does Kia still try to pull this stuff off under their name? Keep the big KIA badge for Rios and Sportages. Make a new brand for the Stinger, K900, and whatever else cool and high end they want

The worst Merritt on ramp I’ve used is probably in Norwalk where you have to stop and you’re what feels like inches from oncoming traffic, trying to find a spot to enter

100 Grand: Current gen Acura NSX