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Absolutely right, my girlfriend and I just got done buying her a new ride. Of course, I first went through all the Jalopnik inspired wagon choices with no prevail. She was adamant that she did not want a "wagon." Long story short, she now has a 2012 Equinox. Women are a puzzling species.

Too bad we can’t get a brown diesel manual crossover...

In a way, the wagon won. Sure, it’s been jacked up, given AWD, and bears no resemblance to the wood paneled LTD Country Squires of old. But in essence, its practicality and versatility trumps the sedan’s.

The s2000 is IMO the best convertible ever made just buy one during the winter when they are less expensive.

That’s the kind of baby that grows up, kills a few people and gets off scott-free because his lawyer argued he had affluenza.

The Landcruiser. Maybe I should’ve picked a 70 series instead, but I think this was the last year that truly felt like a LandCruiser instead of like a Lexus. I’m sure the current LC is a great truck but I don’t associate it with the rugged durability of a Landcruiser.

VW made several attempts to replace the Type 1, it outlasted all of them.

So hard to follow, they just gave up being a car company.

Toyota didn’t even try.

The Ford Mustang.

If I’m at a busy bar with a group of people and I’m hosting them (meaning I’ll be placing the orders), I’ll approach the bartender, put a $20 on the counter, and say “Hi I’m tipping you up front bec I can tell you’re busy. We’re sitting over here but I’ll order all our drinks.” Then I place my order. If the bill is

New Outback XT with the 2.0 turbo engine and 6sp transmission from the WRX - sort of like the old one

The wagon trim, at least in the American market.

Who?

If you had a cell phone in high school you’re a millennial.

Corporations are people. Soylent Green is people. Therefore, corporations are Soylent Green.

Came for this. Praise Yeezus!

The deciding factor in the pony car segment — both this year and in the future — may not be the purists who crave V-8 engines and buckets of horsepower in cars that only leave the garage on weekends. More important are millennials — buyers through their early 30s — who prefer four-cylinders and improved fuel economy

So Kanye was right? Win the Super Bowl and drive off in a Hyundai?