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I was thinking, like Vin, that this would hit immigrant/low income, multi-family households hardest. But you’re right; it would also effectively eliminate multiple single people living together. In my neighborhood, most of the houses are 4 or 5 bedroom with livable basements. I know of a number of single guys that own

That’s a heck of a review coming from an inscription owner. 

Sat in one the other day and it really is quite excellent. While the Escalade looked super fresh and modern in 2015, Ford caught up quick because the Navigator frankly blows it out the water.

Most likely a targeted attack on immigrants and poor families that do, in fact, live in single-family homes with other families.

and they want full value of the parts and labor fro there add-ons. abused wranglers on CL are often more expensive than new ones.

It doesn’t help that the image they project is basically one of a 2-wheeled Hummer H2; overpriced, overweight, noncompetitive AND proud of it, Yeeehaw!!!!

So I saw this really very reasonable and utilitarian title, then saw Torch wrote it. I thought to my self “Self, maybe its a slow news day. Mabe Torch wrote a regular, normal article”.

I love the idea of these compartments. However, as someone who does 100+ miles per day in a work pickup, I just see a Chevy finding brave new ways to squeak, rattle and break.

To be honest, this is already my life right now. I’ve moved into a denser part of my city. It has made me seriously question whether I need my car. I commute to work by bus or train (or sometimes on foot, when the weather is nice). Most of my shopping needs are met in my own neighborhood. I can go out and have more

Yeah, I saw a list of cars that you buy when your wife is expecting your second child and then hand down when your oldest turns 16.

Top 15 Cars people can’t be bothered to trade in.

i sort of see this as a ‘type of person’ thing almost as much as the reliability of the car. japanese cars tend to be more sensible, and their buyers reflect that. the soccer mom who wants the new ferd quAdro-diesel boost f950 to drive jimmy down to school or the finance bro who wants to stunt in his maserari

I once bought a Volkswagen.

Yep. It’s frustrating, especially when you’re a good salesman and try to respect their budget but are so ignorant they literally think their entitled to it. Since when a business making money is a bad thing, idk, but making 5% on a 30k car is heresy!. Nvm there’s nearly never 5% profit to begin with on the front. The

I would argue that the general off road crowd is cooler. The ones that accept and welcome all rigs, even the less popular but still capable ones like the 1st gen Kia Sportage and the Suzuki Samurai.

Best? Jeep maybe?

Because they don’t come factory equipped with her favorite coffee mug.

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The Juke had a lot of things wrong with it, but it handled really well as stock. I used to do cloverleafs at terrifying speeds in my 2012. Between the tires, the surprisingly taut suspension and the very nice AWD, it could really grip.

I want to like the Bolt. It’s too bad it looks like a bloated Jelly bean.