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Bite your tongue. The lack of TSA is what makes train travel great.

Someone who worked at Saturn of Burlington once told me that back in the early ‘90s Bernie bought a new Saturn SL with no a/c...to use in DC!

The LS being the final attempt before the new Continental, I would think.

I'd just like to see the break down on why the cars scored the way they did because I feel like the major issue with modern cars would be glare, not visibility. If they told me everyone of those cars did poorly because they created to much glare for oncoming traffic, I wouldn't be surprised in the least.

Easy. Make an economy sized model, and call it the Model 2.

EPA: We’ll get to the lead poisoned water in Flint right after we crush these cars.

I imagine it would share a lot with the ATS or CTS so it wouldn’t be totally alone. I’m still hoping for a RWD Impala that they can “SS” up.

The backseat is usable for 1 short person (behind passenger not driver)or good for kids seats (I’m 5'10" and there is literally 3 inches behind me and the seat). Trunk is quite reasonable as well. I’ve fit an Ikea bed frame and futon mattress and pillows etc in there no problem with the seats folded down. Its

As an owner, trunk is not really usable and the backseats are only for insurance, they’re not actually usable for people.

Nope, he drives them himself - I pass by the castle where the king lives every morning, yesterday morning he merged in front of me* in his java brown metallic XC90 (sounds a bit Jalop), kids waved, he waved back.

Yep, like using garage door openers as pagers to impress the ho’s and the homies.

Politics.

Oh yeah! My dad had a 94 Po tiac Trans Sport. Beautiful car in red with black roof. I grew up in that thing. Gave it to a friend in running condition at 280k + miles (odometer broke at 250k). All it needed really was a new rack and pinion and a couple oil leaks checked out, honestly my dad still regrets giving it

Horn’s departure is a clear sign that VW remains highly dysfunctional regarding pretty much everything in North America, from product design, labor relations, and dealer care and feeding in good times, let alone during a crisis. Even though he was a long-time and loyal VW insider, his strong advocacy of VW’s dealers

It’s like everyone here is supposed to read the Gawker-verse guide to groupthink:

Costco are straight shooters and they treat their employees well. It’s kind of weird... what’s their game?

And that Panhard-Levassor was serially producing cars well before M-B?

“Licence and registration, please”

he uses computers all the time. computers love him. he has fantastic computers, with many many friends.

This, exactly. We’ll likely get nothing more than the next global Ranger along with its Everest platform-mate with a name change to Bronco. It fits with the “one Ford” globalized platform plan that’s being applied to the rest of the lineup.