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I had a Fifth-gen Honda Accord coupe with a 5-speed and loved it to death, so when it was time to upgrade years later, I had a shiny black Ninth-gen Accord Sport with a 6-speed on my radar. I figured how much bigger it had gotten over four model generations would be fine...it’s a Honda after all, right? Plus, I needed

Ahhh…the intersection of where hard to find consoles often sold at inflated prices by scalpers meets cars in short supply often sold at inflated prices by dealers. This is truly an ADM dream come true.

All they have to do is just add the horizontal line on the “A” and it would be significantly more legible.

This is absolutely one of the best use cases for EVs. As a former pizza delivery driver, this would have been a godsend for saving money spent on fuel and wear-and-tear on my car. Plus, who doesn’t want to drive around in a car with sick lightning bolts on the front fascia like it’s the 80's?

The Tesla Model S. While I don’t, and probably never will, own a Tesla, I feel like the Model S was what kicked off several great modern automotive trends in earnest: the electric car craze, direct-to-consumer sales model, and continuous improvement via OTA updates, to name but a few. Plus, it proved a mainstream

I agree that he is not wrong, but it feels a bit disingenuous coming from the guy who formerly lead a company that has not one, but TWO “Black Friday” events a year.

Any and all cars with a CVT. Sure, I get that it is a viable, if not at all desirable, alternative to an automatic with normal gears. But please, if you are going to stuff one of those droning slushboxes into your powertrain, at least have the decency to give us another (better) option.

George Russell winning his first race at the Brazilian GP. I’m happy to see him in a competitive car and able to realize his true potential.

Yep, the base models all have it, but the upper trim levels with the bigger infotainment screen do not. Usually it’s the other way around, so this is truly a head scratcher.

The only question I have when I see a new Hyunai/Kia/Genesis model is: have they fixed the larger infotainment display so it supports wireless Apple CarPlay/Anroid Auto?  It’s been years now, and I feel like every other auto maker has been able to sort this out.

Being able to realistically use the excuse of “the inclement weather is making it unsafe to drive” to get out of going somewhere you don’t want to.

Don’t forget the M35 Mako from Mass Effect. Sure, it’s not the fastest thing in the galaxy, but how many can stake their claim on being able to scale mountains at a near absolute 90 degree angle?

Looks great! My only initial reservation is regarding the display directly behind the steering wheel. From what I’ve read about this setup, also found in the bZ4X and Solterra, is that the steering wheel partially blocks the view.  Hopefully they repositioned it in the Prius so it is a non-issue.

My 1995 Civic EX Coupe. That thing was an absolute tank despite years and years of abuse. It was typical 90's Honda, which means it was a fun to drive, especially with the 5-speed trying to wring every last HP out of the VTEC, efficient, reliable, and it even came in a very era-appropriate blue/green pearlescent color.

5th Gear: In the real news: Geraldine Estelle Horner (aka Ginger Spice, aka Christian Horner’s wife) was cast in the movie as well.

Exactly.  Offer to host and make everyone come to you and let them deal with the holiday travel.

Bring the right tool (vehicle) for the job. One year when traveling out of town for the holidays to visit in-laws and saddled with two little ones in the back seat, we had the bright idea to take the sedan instead of the SUV. We figured it got better gas mileage and more comfortable for the drive. We stuck the

The only reason I have a vivid memory of the Corsica is this was the car my school used for drivers ed. What a grand idea it was to hand over the keys to one of the safest cars ever made to a bunch of hormone-addled teenagers with no driving experience.

I can easily remember the Mercury Villager minivan. A rebadged Nissan Quest, I saw a lot of these in the wild back in the 90's, and was especially memorable in the Nautica trim.

Yeah, I was being too liberal in my interpretation to include American-market only cars. Oh well, what’s done is done.