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So there was just a Mazda 6 article that says there will be no manual trans due to “lack of consumer demand”, but Ford “has to have” a hybrid F150 in their lineup despite complete lack of consumer demand? Makes sense...

Lincoln has/had the worst naming convention of any brand I can think of.

All that tech and it still has crank windows? A cigarette lighter instead of a vape charger? Wow... They clearly didn’t understand the future.

Beautiful pictures. This really makes me shed a tear for the Honda of old. Grew up loving old Hondas; have owned 3 different generations of civic, an 85 CRX, late 80's Integra... If I was in the market for a new car today, I don’t even know if I’d bother going to a Honda dealer. :(

You, sir, get a star for posting an AvE vid that I had never seen. I thought I’d been through them all!

The linked Craigslist listing has been “flagged for removal” and no longer available :/

In 1988 a Hearse and an F117 stealth fighter had intercourse. This is their illegitimate lovechild. (I seriously can not look at a Cadillac and not think “they totally just made it look like a stealth fighter, which was cool in 1990. God it’s so dated now.”)

I came here to post this. Thank you for beating me to it. +1 for Clutch.

No sir, the Nissan Juke is “the worst eye sore since the Aztec.” At least this iteration of the Ridgeline is more truck-like. I test-drove a 1st gen and immediately put it out of my list of options to buy. It felt like a minivan with a bed. Worst Honda I ever drove.

Every time I see a Juke I have to restrain myself from flooring the gas and ramming into it. They are so intensely ugly I want to smash their terrible dumb face in!

They also never seem to stock what I need. I even had to wait a couple days to get spark plugs! So why am I driving to the store just for them to order something for me?

*sigh* this article makes me nostalgic and sad...

> Car Buyers Continue To Fail At Basic Math

$300 1995 Nissan Maxima v6

Because then the tips never quite line up right as the exhaust moves under the car or as the exhaust hangers wear out. When the fake tips are attached to the bumper instead, they always look like they are in the right spot.

I was interested in this too, but haven’t seen an answer to a big question:

He clearly had his hazard lights on the whole time, so I’m not sure what the problem is...

So true, and this bothers me so much. I think manufacturers are striving for rollover and impact safety, and sacrificing actual driving visibility safety. There are federal standards and awards to win for impact safety, but nothing for visibility. We can just throw a backup camera and ‘blind spot monitoring’ warning

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Just like pulling your ebrake at freeway speeds! Pretty sure the car just comes to a nice straight controlled stop...

Looked at a Clubman a few years ago when I was in the market for a new car...