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My first 2 cars and the car I learned to drive in were those types of cars. Thankfully one was a bulletproof Camry for real cheap. Unfortunately one was a Chrysler Sebring convertible for real cheap

“With all of the mistakes we did have and how terrible I shot the ball, it was a close game down the stretch,” Curry said. “I know Booker got hurt, but yes, it was a good learning lesson for us. Understanding the intensity and the focus we need to beat a team like that.

If and when a hybrid AWD Maverick becomes available I’m going to be all over that thing. The utility I need and similar gas mileage to what I currently get in a sedan? Yes, please!

Yea I went from a combined 18-20mpg Tucson with a 17 gallon tank that needed filling every week (if I was lucky!) to a combined 36mpg Elantra in late 2018 that I put 9 gallons in every 10 days or so and it was such a good decision.

Definitely inspired by that and it’s fantastic

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Sure laugh all you want but I saw the documentary on these sentient beings and I am terrified

I wouldn’t. The universe is sitting here like...

Fuck Teslarati. Ballaban is a saint I tell you! A saint!

Neutral: I curbed my wheel 2 months after buying my car. I was avoiding someone who took a turn way too damn fast and went into oncoming traffic. At first I was mad but a scuffed wheel is better than an exploded airbag. Plus I’m planning on keeping the car for over a decade so it’s going to get a few more marks before

As someone with mental health issues I’m conflicted. I don’t want to discount it and sort of understand but also why would a new team change these issues he seems to be having? Step away from the game and take care of your mental like Osaka and Biles did if it’s that serious. And why did you demand out in the first

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I’d choose this one because I unabashedly love it

I know their reaction times are insane but all the decisions that were made in 1.5 seconds are still super impressive. See the obstacle ahead, brake, try to avoid the car ahead, realize avoiding isn’t an option, release steering wheel. And as Segador said modern safety tech is the real MVP here.

I like it. Bright colors with a stick and restrained styling? Yes please. I’m hoping new ones are still around when I’m ready to buy another car in 7 or so years.

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Who needs body mobility when you have this truck anyways!

Good point! I always forget about the Mirage. I used to know a woman who was really struggling and kept buying shitbox after shitbox. Eventually she bought a lightly used Mirage for something like 6 or 7 grand about 8 years ago because she needed something reliable to take her to work and school and to transport her 3

This sold for $800 less than my car cost brand new. A car that has heated seats, moonroof, oh and more modern safety features. No dice! Like I get that it’s the cleanest Metro you’ll ever see but at the end of the day it’s a Metro.

I’m not super knowledgeable about Japanese drivers but I’d say in the modern era he’s definitely up there with Wakisawa I believe his name is... I was close his name is Juichi Wakisaka. Look him up he had a pretty good Super GT career. There might be better ones but as I said I’m not too up on Japanese drivers.