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So many Rush references! I love it.

Damn, that’s one hell of a pull.

You were really in a rush to get this article up, huh?

So cute!  It looks like I could pull it backward, let it go, and it would fly down the street.

On the other hand, I’ve had ‘Tom Sawyer’ stuck in my head for the past two weeks...

Man, just recalling how many times I’d said “Park the car, buttbreath” followed by “park it yourself, metallica-breath!”

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It fits! The damn thing fits! And I thought there were no more spaces. Am I an idiot or what?

Man I miss cars like this. The base models were like $80K new with a V10. What a time to be alive

Proper gear is everything, but the reality was these things worked well in very specific locales. In extremely hilly, technical wooded trails, they were far, far more dangerous than either 4 wheelers or dirt bikes.

I recently rented a Malibu on a trip - I know, it’s cliche. But I was quite pleasantly surprised at the comfort and very good driving manners. It actually made me rethink a bout buying one, as one of the last available sedans. It was head and shoulders better than the Jetta a rented a week later.

The person who make slideshows must have the day off.

I’m actually a bit sad about the S60. It’s a handsome sedan, and that’s becoming a very rare thing these days (both the sedan part, and the handsome part). The T8 was a bit of a dark horse with its 455 hp and 40 mile EV range. Not cheap mind you, nor the most nimble, but competent and comfortable. Since Polestar spun

That’s your non-Japanese upbringing not understanding Japanese culture.

I envy. I had to pry my mother’s 85 year old hands from the keys to her Buick skylark that my aunt was too scared to ride in anymore. I sold it to a neighbor’s kid who immediately slapped a bumper sticker on it that read “Don’t laugh, your daughter may be in here”.

“Dad?”

I suppose in fairness, he gets punished when the Wet Bandits loot his family’s house and cause god knows how much water damage to the it and the foundation.

Forever Philadelphia held onto City Hall - and it’s defining statue of William Penn holding his penis (true story, look it up) - being the tallest thing in the City, full stop. Then about 20 years ago someone bullied their way through and built higher, and then others followed, and the skyline has evolved ever since.

The problem isn’t the “low volume luxury EV” part of the equation.

Failing to see what leverage GM has in this situation. Skylines are organic in general and sometimes it is best not to keep a structure on life-support since. its existence is only preventing the birth of possibly something more iconic.