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The yellow Monte at the beginning of this article reminds me of one my son and I saw last year. We were walking through a parking lot, and it was parked there with the door open blocking our path. My son loves cars, so naturally he started looking inside. The owner’s wife came over and started talking to my son about

The eGolf has the same colour options here.

You’re probably speeding.

Olsmobile offered HUDs on the Cutlass Supreme all the way back in ‘88, Pontiac began offering them on the Grand Prix in ‘91.

Most people check a car’s safety ratings and crash-test scores before buying

I had an ‘05 Cobalt SS (Supercharged!) - one of the best cars I’ve owned. The ‘08 CTS I replaced it with, on the other hand...

Granted, I’d already gotten rid of it by the time the ignition switch fiasco surfaced :D

When the current 3 was released, Mazda only offered the manual on the 2.0. After a year, the manual made it to the 2.5 as well. Maybe the same thing will happen here.

What counts as an impression? Don’t worry about it! It’s all working.

This thing is ugly as sin, yet still somehow better looking than the rest of Nissan’s lineup...

Is it just me, or is Buick following the Cadillac plan from about 10 years ago?

I seriously hope so. It’ll give De Nysschen something to destroy when he’s done with Cadillac. 

@Dave Zalstein Your Ute is beautiful, that colour is perfect. I wish we could have something like that here in Canada.

Twelve of the 30 vehicles lock out the driver from using navigation while driving.

First thing that came to mind when I saw that pic was The Hip!

Neutral: it doesn’t matter at all. I wouldn’t even consider an FCA product now - new ownership isn’t going to change that.

COTD right here

It was a modern airliner with a professional crew, from a professional company.

Cars don’t belong in museums, they’re meant to be driven. I think this is especially true of Jeeps.

Very sad to hear she’s considering selling the vehicle because of a bunch of town bullies (which is really what they are). I hope she sticks to her guns - it’s an awesome, unique vehicle.

“Canadian Bacon” is an American term for what we simply call back bacon. What we call “bacon” is what Americans call bacon - thin strips of greasy porky goodness.

The environment indirectly affected my purchasing decision, in that I bought something fuel efficient so I didn’t have to pay $100/tank to fill it (like when I drove a pickup).