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This story makes me unbelievably sad. Perhaps because I passed on many SC-era 911s because I bought into “the newer, the better” mantra for 911s, especially after the 911T’s.

As a clean-concerned person, I see this vinyl liner and I’m like, “damn, I could wipe that down and destroy ALL THE GERMS AND DIRTS.”

This... and writing articles for Lifehacker, talking in first person with Elon Musk and giving him life saving suggestions... next will be: “Mom, who is that man on the balcony, all dressed in white and near For Sweden?

+10000 for the Aurora. I like it so much that I bought one the moment it showed up on Ebay here in the UK. It needs a ton of work and getting parts for it over here isn’t cheap either, but its the only one I know of in the country and Im committed to getting it back on the road.

I wish they would make an EV Flex.

Ford Flex. The perfect refrigerator on wheels.

1969 Plymouth Valiant sedan, with a Slant Six. The very definition of a generic “ordinary car”, but tough and reliable.

1993-96 Cadillac Fleetwood, the last of the big RWD Caddies.

Good call - I don’t care what anyone else says; these LH cars were quite stylish

1992 Honda Accord

Boring dream car.

Pro: never worry about traffic.
Con: 35 feet/day top speed, subject to subsurface conditions.

Under no circumstances should you let David Tracy see this.

Double your pleasure.

Sweet, I’ll def give it more consideration. Thanks for the link.

Have you tried impolite conversation? It’s often more entertaining.

As long as we also end corn subsidies, funding to the Middle East to stabilize oil production, and tax breaks for oil companies I’m ok with this too.

I’ve been looking to replace my old Focus wagon with another wagon and it’s really looking like its going to be a Flex. I just can’t find anything that seems to best it at a decent price.

Neutral: Yes and no. I currently have a sedan, but wish I had bought a wagon, and will buy the only redeemable CUV when the need arises for me to replace my sedan. What CUV is redeemable you ask? Why the Ford Flex, of course. It offers real power, legitimate comfort, gobs of cargo space, decent towing, is pretty ugly,

Neutral

I’m surprised this wasn’t mentioned: Cyclist, if you are driving on the road, you have to follow ALL the laws. That includes making a full stop at a stop sign and actually stopping at a red light.