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Jetta wagon (with the evil engine). Guy at tire dealer says “you got issues”. The spare tire well had filled with water. Turns out the tiny drain tubes from the sunroof were blocked up and rain water had no where else to go. Super expensive to have the dealer sort it out, but that was when they were feeling guilty

Maayyybe, but you’r still driving a car that has a grill shared with a dumb bunch of S/M/L/XL SUVs.

Looks at photo. Sees same Lexus(tm) grill. Moves on.

These cars started as an alternative to the cool but finicky Brit roadsters. They seem much cooler than the more common MG now, and this one is worth a gamble. NP.

To be clear: he didn’t explicitly state that our erstwhile VP was riding a bicycle..

This was pretty much the plot of a Grand Tour episode this year. Worth swatching just for the rant on the interior

Thank God the yellow shipping trim was salvageable.

Margot already has a Honda. She’s so over reliable. Full disclosure: I own 3 recent issue Volvos and they have been reliable. But none are “polestar” versions; I’m guessing your right.

Volvo S60 Polestar, please.

I dunno- those decals suggest dead animals might have been transported in/on this thing. Good thing I have time to ponder this as the poll still isn’t working..

Yeah, but as generic advice goes, turning cruise off in the (really) wet, or on ice is pretty sound.

This is great news-that last Bathurst race was fabulous!

My local electrician uses this!

I’ve never even read the manual; what’s in there?

Hey Jalopnik, you have mistakenly added the comments from a Tesla story to the bottom of an article about the C-8 Corvette.

Matra>Corvette

My last NEW car purchase was a Jetta Wagon, Manual. With a TDI “clean Diesel engine. That went well...

“sort of exciting in qualifying, and usually incredibly boring during the race.” This, pretty much. Was in Canada this year and quali was fabulous and the race ended up...frustrating.

Of course not- I want the biggest engine they make, because I need it for work. (technically I have a mid-level job at an HMO, but I imagine that I am a farmer or a man who hauls bags of sand or something..)

That second photo (side view, with the old sign) is pretty damn great.