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As a former distance commuter, 200-mi range gives me flashback anxiety for an entirely different reason. I had a previous vehicle with a ~180mi range and had to stop to fill up the gas tank every ~1-1.5 work days. At five minutes a fillup I spent a solid twenty to thirty hours over the course of a year standing next

Your logic doesn't belong here

You can’t argue with a six-legged dog that breathes fire.

The people voting “NP” here have obviously never owned a Mk4 Jetta.

I can smell these pictures.

I drove the Regal TourX.

Nah, that’d be the V.A.P.E.S they are releasing next year (Very Amazing Performance Edition STi)

Yeah, I once had a terrible experience at a VW dealership trying to test drive a GTI. They refused to let me drive it unless I gave my phone number and email address, which I refused. They brought out the general manager and he said it was for “insurance purposes”, to which I said that’s BS.

Negative percent changes in sales of the Q50, Q60, Q70, QX30, QX50, QX60, and QX80—coincidentally, also cars I cannot for the life of me accurately bring to mind, no matter how hard I try.

concerningly is offering it in as-is condition

This is the weirdest specious argument I’ve read in some time.

Ok now I feel a bit bad laughing at what is clearly working through trauma in home decor.

It’s his son’s house

When a baby has its first birthday do you get all annoyed and say actually the baby was 40 weeks old when it was “born”.

Manual dexterity can be difficult when you're drunk as shit.

That would bother me less. Someone depending on their car to make a living is going to take care of it, and for sure I have never had an Uber driver who was any sort of hoon.

Americans find it hard just using the steering wheel.

Nissan Versa hands down

They skipped the last category, Best Used Car for People Who Hate Cars: Kia Optima.

Could some mathematics wizard work out how many lives were saved by people getting an Uber/Lyft rather than driving home drunk?