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CEO compensation, greedflation, and dealer bullshit should all be line items on the Monroney sticker.

I own a Mustang with this transmission and while I will say it feels a bit different than other automatics, not exactly like, but along the lines of how a CVT feels different than a run-of-the-mill automatic, labeling its performance as dangerous or life threatening is ridiculous.

Hard no. Nasty interior. Great car ruined by ugly wheels and stupid-dark tint.

The parking garage of your office will be filled with them in no time and feature prominently in the news photos of the garage after it collapses.

Damn, could that look any more like an F-150?

More performance cars sounds great. Now if they could just combine that with something that didn’t have the face of an angry catfish we might have something to get excited about.

Even being generous and using a pickup instead of an SUV for the comparison, the car wins easily.

Sure, sounds good, and let’s make it an even $2,000.00 a year for anything heavier than a CR-V or RAV-4 to offset their wear and tear on the roads.

For the individual homeowner, a good battery powered self-propelled mower is the obvious answer. It’s worth spending a bit extra to get the more powerful battery and a dual blade. It runs practically silent, you never have to worry about running out of gas, and you don’t smell like exhaust fumes when you’re done

5th gear - Speak for yourself. Escalades are as obnoxious as it gets, except for Hummers.

Sam’s Club isn’t Top Tier.

This show has always been garbage so none of them.

Despite what you think of Ford even offering this, that’s the ugliest graphics package this side of the dealer-installed madness of the early 1990s.

Disappointing that it’s Honda’s best looking non-passenger car model to date and it’s got GM underpinnings. Hopefully this one holds up better than last time GM badge engineered a Honda.

Maybe more of a reflection than a prediction, we were already well into our obsession by 1963.

I think this would be a great feature in the city because today’s drivers are selfish little shits that can’t stand to wait two minutes for someone to back into a space, instead angrily mashing the gas pedal and veering into oncoming traffic to go around.

Not much different than what idiots are doing now, swinging their doors from closed to all the way open, or gunning the nose out of the space without looking in any of the mirrors.

Equal to, but five years later than everyone else, has been GM’s standard operating procedure for at least the last three decades.

Ah GM of today, setting the bar at being as good, but never better. But then always woefully missing the target.