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I think we spend plenty on education. The problem is America thinks everything can be solved with money: Just keep throwing money at it, it’ll eventually work. There’s plenty of public school systems throughout the country that give out quality education. Sure, could be better? probably. Here, in the U.S., it’s a

Yeah, I can see college student’s packing heat as a good idea. Alcohol, Drugs, guns, and immaturity.  Yo...professor, why did get a D, I should’ve have gotten a A?   Pop. 

Same here. These tacked on simple rectangular screens over the steering wheel just looked tacked on and typically don’t flow with the rest of the screens in vehicles. 

In the first paragraph, he clearly states he can’t publish his review of the vehicle until March 28th.   So he is reviewing the vehicle like a normal person.  Just can’t tell you about it until 3/28/24.   Kinda helps to hear from readers and potential buyers of vehicles what they are looking for in vehicles. 

How does the Toyota Hilux get left off? 

Huh....how about better and stricter laws? 3 strikes and you’re out.....like really out.  Permanently out. No more breathing.

Forgot 5 year old plus Infiniti G35/G37 drivers.  Similar to Altima drivers, generally scraped up, peeling tint, and always low on blinker fluid. 

I came to hear to say #1: Nissan Altima. All of them seem to missing some hubcaps, scrapes, dents, flaking tinted windows, bulbs out, partially torn off bumpers and the driver’s generally drive without blinker fluid and erratic.

I wouldn’t and will never buy a car made in China, doesn’t matter what brand name is attached to it. I also wouldn’t fly in a COMAC plane.

Boeing better get its shit together. COMAC is coming. It will be interesting what comes out of the recent 787 Dreamliner flight issue from Australia.  

The 4th and last generation of the real Mitsubishi Eclipse is even uglier than the 3rd generation.  Just a oversize jello looking blob. 

The Durango’s race track LED tailights look good.  But I see a whole lot of them driving around with partial blackout.  They have a high defect rate. 

It will be interesting to see if a sedan/coupe this large and obese will sell or kill Dodge. 

Weight? How about the size?  Length, width, and height are also obscene.  The current Challenger is already large. This takes it past Mercedes S-class territory.  It won’t fit in most garage’s.   

That’s 10 minute’s of cringe.  Tim sounds a bit bitter about progress.  On one had he’s bitchin’ that Dodge is being forced to move forward by government and other car companies.  On the other hand, being forced by those same forces to innovate, Tim claims they have built the best Charger ever!    Tim should spend

It’s a mesh pool cover.  The pool already has water filled to the top and what is seen as water on top of cover is actually the pool water transitioning through the mesh pool cover.

It looks like a mesh pool cover which lets water & snow as it melts through into the pool.  

Still a good looking car 10 years later.  And will still be good looking 10 years from now.  This generation CTS was near perfectly designed.  Clean lines, no fake plastic vents, scoops.    The only problem, as with owning most cars after 10 years, is a soon to be lack of parts availability. 

Agreed. For most drivers, I think a manual transmission makes a driver be more attentive.  I definitely feel like I drive better in my manual car vs. automatic cars.  But I guess I also enjoy driving, whereas to most people a car is just a appliance to get from point A to point B.     What I hate these days? Automatic

How about the Youabian Puma