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The Veloster looked so good on paper...but it was such a disappointment to drive :(. It was a lot slower than you would think for such a small car with 200hp (kind of par for the course of Hyundai unfortunately), and felt considerably cheaper than its competitors.

He did pull up. What do you want him to do, catch him and cradle him to the ground?

Not sure what’s dirty about that hit. It doesn’t look like Stewart launched himself at him at all; if anything it was more of Cooper hitting Stewart than Stewart hitting Cooper.

This post is a textbook example of why there’s no point to care about what others think about the car you drive.

Talib threw the first punch. He also instigated it by ripping off Crabtree’s gold chain (again). He did it last season as well.

There’s a definite need for the radio: to drown out all the squeaks and rattles.

Yaris, Corolla, Camry, Avalon?

Sometimes you want a bigger car. The interior is probably also nicer. I mean by this logic, there’s no rational reason for the Rav4, Highlander, and Sequoia to exist together.

Well for one thing the A7 SB is 12 inches longer than the A5 SB...

I feel like there should be a rule where people who don’t have at least two kids don’t get a say. I mean, it’s like if I were to ask my mom what kind of condoms I should buy for maximum pleasure...

A friend of mine got a CX-5...and then had to sell it when he realized that he couldn’t fit three car seats side-by-side in the back. Not sure why he didn’t try that *before* buying the car...

OK, but you’re assuming he’s intending on using it to fake his way into the carpool lane, no? Way to set up a strawman. I have one of those on my car. I only use the carpool lane when I have the correct number of people in my car, but by your logic, I’m still in idiot. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 

Nobody’s trying to pass anything off. It’s supposed to be ironic. If he wanted to use it to fake his way into the carpool lane, it wouldn’t be hard to get a real fake one, not an ironic one. Having one of these on your car isn’t illegal.

I thought Polestar was supposed to be all-electric, yet we see quad tailpipes.

I should have probably qualified that statement by specifically calling out “cheap subcompacts”. Clearly the reasons for buying a Mini, FiST, or 500 Abarth are a little different than buying a Mirage or Yaris.

This. Pretty much the only reason people buy subcompacts is because...they couldn’t afford a compact. Anyone who says otherwise is just lying to themselves.

My experience with cheap manuals (including the old Yaris) is that the throws are long and rubbery. Feels worse than some manual pickups I’ve driven. How does this compare?