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The Neon and the Saturn S-Series were the first small cars in a long time where it seemed like the Big Three actually gave a shit, they weren’t perfect, but it was apparent that an effort had been made to build something not completely terrible, which was huge progress.

Because convertibles are pointless about 8 months out of the year in places with actual seasons. Sports cars in general are a hard sell these days, and being soft top only probably doesn't help the 124 much. 

As long as it still has the blue and white roundel on the front, most BMW customers won’t notice or care. Many of them probably have no clue that their car isn’t FWD already.

Nice price, but who in their right mind would rely on a 30 year old Peugeot as a daily driver?

And every one of them would go to Russia, China, and the UAE.... maybe one or two to Saudi Arabia. 

The Miata’s is especially egregious, because they took the trouble to add fake windows inside the buttresses as well, but they don’t match up with the fake windows on the outside. 

What about if some ice in the pitot tubes can bring down a whole aircraft? Same story?

Because then the pilots would have had to be retrained on the 737 Max’s unique flight characteristics. The whole point of making it automatic was that it was supposed to run in the background invisibly and mask the 737 Max’s differences so that, to the pilot, it would appear as though it was behaving like any other

This is what happens when he doesn’t have a handler or a sponsor pick out his clothes for him. 

What, you mean like Mazda Mazdaspeed 3 or MG MGB?

Discount priced new money luxury? 

Well, it wasn't for lack of trying. Scotland just ran into some bad luck with their colonization efforts. 

Guns, too. Mods are expressions of your own personal taste, most collectors want original. 

Im sure it's a fine car, but that C-pillar is a mess. The grille is refreshing for a luxury car in 2019 though. 

There’s a very simple solution to all this. Introduce a higher end line with the original glass, call it Pyrex Elite or something and position it as a premium product. There’s obviously demand, people will pay what it costs. Keep the soda-lime as the cheap version. Don’t even have to do any R&D, just source from the

These also had a starring role in what I think was Jay Leno’s only movie (other than cameo appearances), it was a formulaic buddy cop plot that had Leno and Arnold from Happy Days tracking down a kidnapped Japanese automotive engineer or something.

No they do not, we have to pay for it ourselves. I brought in a big can of Folgers at the beginning of the month, seems to be holding up OK.

No, there is a mint flavoring. A year or two ago, they were also offering it in their coffees and mochas, too. Have no idea why they stopped that, I mean, it was literally the same flavor extract as the shakes, they were just squirting some into the coffee cup.

Yes! Wawa Mocha Mint Latte FTW.

I have a Burger King in walking distance from my office, so this is sort of appealing. I mean, a small coffee isn’t much caffeine, but at $5.00 a month, you can’t argue with the value. Buy a bigger caffeinated beverage somewhere else in the morning and hit BK in the middle of the afternoon for an extra bump for 17