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Sorry if I’m that out of touch, but do people like Jillian?

Hey Honda, time to un-pimp ze auto.

Having owned 3 of the vehicles on this list, I think this is excellent. I agree with the other suggestions as well. Well done.

I'm picturing you writing this on yellow legal pad, while angrily swigging house brand gin directly from the bottle.

Always. “I know it says firm, but...”

oh snap

A heartwarming story of hubris and lack of common sense.

It’s probably better in the long term for a car to be driven rather than idle. You’ll reach operating temperature faster. Today’s oils have lower viscosity at start up anyway.

I bought a Mazda5 from Hertz years ago and it was easily one of the best car buying experiences I ever had. The thing was in great shape, low miles, and priced a couple grand below KBB. Process was easy. I’d do it again if they had a car I wanted. That’s the main problem. I don’t have any interest in bare bones Sentra.

That’s too much effort, in my book. My tactic is to list a fair but firm price and make it clear there’s no OBO. I’ve never had trouble selling.

Sounds about right. Sometimes the offer is accompanied by a sob story as well. 

I just chuckle at the excessive overlanding of everything here in the PNW lately. Every other Jeep, Subaru, and Tacoma is accessorized to comical proportions. It’s just silliness, and it makes you look silly. Except the guy driving the lifted, kitted out Geo Metro. He’s a hero. And the guy in my neighborhood living in

YOU look like a tongue!

YES! Chevy is another offender. There also seems to be no oversight on aftermarket lamps. I’m sick of being blinded by Wranglers.

We also hand out guns because it's a "God-given right." There are a few differences in how we do things.

Hand in there, Car&Driver. We need you.

Thanks for sharing.

Where’s the challenge?

So cool and so goddamn stupid at the same time. I don’t even know how I feel.