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I’m near Buffalo, so while it isn’t super cold, it does get a good bit of snow. Of the 40 houses on my street every single one has a garage. I think there are three who keep a car in the garage and every one is a convertible. It would be nice to garage the car but I would need to get rid of my work bench and find a

Short answer a Corolla or Golf is a nice size for a family and is still reasonably trim.

I had wondered why people complained about slideshows when I see a regular list.  I normally have my screen  split vertically and have the page a half screen wide.

Funny that the top comment to this “current article” is stating that some comments are 3 months old. Yet it has now passed the 5 year mark.

That is a lot of repairs you had on your truck. My 13 Frontier also had the read diff fail. Fixed under warranty. Then the entire rear axel needed replacing with only 3 weeks left under the warranty.

I was a 2013 Frontier owner. I remember when the new Frontier was coming out I heard 4" longer. I was thinking just adding 1" to the rear seats of the crew cab would be a massive improvement. When I heard it had the same wheelbase I was a bit concerned. When I read that the interior dimensions were the same and they

Yeh, I bought a frontier about 8 years ago when the choices were just Frontier or Tacoma. In Canadian dollars the Frontier was about 70% of the Tacoma which was a huge difference (I will admit, the most basic 4 door tacoma was also better equipped) . Because of the value, I was very happy with it. Without the price

Even though the by line read “There are few answers to why this crash happened in the first place.” I still clicked on hoping to get some comprehension on how this could possibly happen. Even without a person in the car that’s still completely negligent.

I’m pretty found of having a bench seat in my pickup. Between occasionally having 6 people in the vehicle and the ability to easily slide out the passenger door if parked curbside or in a parking garage I get good use out of it. I also have good memories of bench seats form my teenage days as being able to easily slide

Negotiations can be hard to determine when ethical lines are crossed but there are still instances where it goes from shrewd to scummy. The stealership term gets thrown around when people are simply annoyed by the price but the term exists because of proper abuses that occur in the industry.

Neutral: While I don’t miss moving frequently there are two upsides. 1 - you get good at only keeping things that are important to you and don’t accumulate too much junk. 2 - It is nice getting to know new neighbourhoods.

I use to know one of the guys in Metroid Metal. He worked at a Tops in the Buffalo area. Good guy and massively talented

Neat. The price is what was keeping me away. $38k Canadian for the Bolt, $40k for the EUV. I could buy almost 4 base trim sparks for that amount.

Me too. I have a ipod touch and a Peloton hooked up to it.

As I glanced through the photos I thought to myself “that truck just doesn’t look right”. Thanks for taking the time to point out all the things wrong.  

My 2 cents to all the discussion on Santa Cruz vs Maverick. I’m really happy that this segment suddenly exists. And that the two entrants are so very different from each other. I think both will be successful because they split the market nicely.

Thanks Obama. ;)

I remember back in the 1990's I had a teacher that tried to stress

I use to own a Nisan frontier. The drivers seat was comfortable enough. The front passenger seat however was remarkably uncomfortable. It was a fold flat seat and you could feel the bar at the top of your hip bone.  It made road trips pretty rough as after about an hour.  Didn’t notice the seats were so different

Oh wow! Good luck to you both. Thanks for sharing your love of the automotive world with us. The world is a better place thanks to your contributions.