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The only thing I’d change are the fender flares (they shouldn’t be bolt ons), and the hood pins (let the owners who will actually race the car do that). Other than that, the car looks fine.

The hook on my Toyota Echo has been used exclusively for a canoe/kayak tie down!

Phenomenal! I hope my kid is witty enough to send me off with something of that caliber.

It’s for people that want a station wagon with lots of power. Not sure where the confusion is coming from.

They’re selling this for $64,890. It is possibly the worst looking vehicle I’ve ever laid eyes on. Unreal.

But, I would prefer the XC. $57,390 gets me the ride height I want. $4,500 more... I’ll probably stick with a used Forester wagon (probably more elbow room inside anyway).

R trim, T5, Black, 19" wheels (18" would be prefered though. more rubber = better), Nubuck seats, Carbon inlays (gotta have that all black interior!), heated seats, steering wheel, and windshield (because Winnipeg winters!), and the 2 Step Booster Cushions (what an amazing feature). A more vertical rear window would

When it’s wet out, I wear waterproof shoes. Doesn’t everybody?

Kinja wouldn’t let me edit my post...

I am 100% in agreement with the marchers, and have seen approximately 100,000 articles on this topic already. Scrolling past article 100,001 to comment on a word does not speak to my character at all.

I might go back and read the article later, but, that word. Woke. Such an awful, awful sounding word.

Size is the exact reason I will be buying a mid-sized truck in a couple years vs a full size. I will not buy a full size truck, they are just too big for my tastes and uses, regardless of price.

What’s more normal than a 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee!

An overly bulky (can convert to forward facing) rear facing seat fit in my ‘05 Toyota Echo just fine. But it rendered the front seat in a Matrix unusable (that car is 20" longer). It’s not so much about the total size of a the car, just how well planned out the interior is.

I don’t get the hype about VR, and more specifically, why it’s so hard to make these products and games.

I will only speak to the kayak comment... The Ridgeline could easily take 4 kayaks on a roof/bed rack. Just get one wide enough, or the proper carriers. My Toyota Echo has done that without breaking a sweat (except the time there were 70kph+ crosswinds, they acted like sails then).

Sled also works. But I use all three interchangeably.

The vast majority of clergy are amazing people, even by non religious standards. Your “fairy tale” argument is not applicable, because these folks (the non-closeted non-believers anyway) believe what they preach to be absolutely true. They also do not try to manipulate their congregations (the vast majority don’t).

Um, no, they don’t. And in the way you’re thinking, no it doesn’t.

Years ago, I pulled away at a green light with all the power my 87 Mercury Topaz had (5spd and red, so pretty fast ;). As I cleared the intersection, I saw a white SUV blast through the red light in my rearview mirror. Had I accelerated normally, I would have ended up like this NSX, or worse.