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Come on, who lives near Kirkwood Missouri?  Someone needs to keep tabs on how much this thing sells for. 

Wondered about 20 year old gas in the show also.

Is this list based on sales numbers & sales prices numbers from a few months ago?   I can’t imagine anyone is paying even MSRP for a car right now. Especially a run of the mill car like a Kia or Nissan Versa.  The only one I can still see going for over MSRP is a Kia Telluride.     Who’s bought a car recently?  Are

Gotta have a bigger pickup truck with more options then your neighbor.

It’s individual loan per single vehicle purchase.

The optional mandatory gun rack on pickup trucks is the reason behind being #1 in monthly payments.

Lack of oil dipsticks on my BMW E92 and Audi A5.  Going through instrument cluster or infotainment screen is a pain.   Germans answering a question nobody had.  A dipstick is soo much easier as there’s no need to run the car for a few minutes to get a reading or for that matter to even start the car.

Sad.  This would obviously not be 100% effective, but maybe they should add rumble strips and speed bumps in school zones also.  I see many times people driving well over the speed limit in 25 MPH zones.  A street on one side of my house is 25 MPH but people generally drive way over and what seems to double the speed

I had a 2008 Acura TL that I just sold a few months ago with 200K miles.  I used to religiously Armor All(low sheen) the dash and later years started using 303 protectant.  By some miraculous reason, mine never cracked.

Recently bought a 2022 Audi A5 sportback with 19" wheels.  Blew out two tires within 2,000 miles.  Beat that. 

Too many wacko’s these days.  Might get someone to go road rage on you. 

I’ve done that a few times with success when people sometimes are ass** and leave high beams on are high riding SUV/Trucks that have blinding aftermarket lights. On a few occasion’s I have had success and people have either turned off high beams or backed off. 

Here’s hoping adaptive headlights help.

Merritt Parkway in Western Connecticut. 2 lanes, narrow roadway, no shoulders on either side for most of it, winding, short exit on ramps and off ramps, and always seems like it’s bumper to bumper traffic going 75 MPH. Mix that in with general north eastern tendency to drive aggressively & weaving in and out of lanes

And the new 2023 Accord is ranked the best?

Thinking the same.  Usually goes from worst to best. 

That reflector they added looked like a a tack on reflector that one could buy a Pep Boys.  Looks completely mismatched with the rear end.

How did VW let that front grille and lower bumper design go to production? Same with rear lower bumper.   Someone at VW actually thought ...”that looks good”??

My main car that mostly only drives back and forth to work only adds about 17 miles a day to the odometer and rarely ever leaves my county. And only accrues about 7k miles a year. One car like the RZ would be perfect.

This is dead on arrival for Lexus. I like the interior and exterior styling. But the engineering faults of the bz4e and solterra are going to to be deal breakers for anyone except the “only Lexus” crowd. The only buyers I see for this are people who drive a few thousand miles a year within a short distance.