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Just came down to wanting to register my opinion on what I assumed, incorrectly, was a response to a question in the article you responded to. I'm truely sorry I hurt your feelings.

I'm not seeing an issue with this one. Dudes buy sports cars to pick up women and because they have tiny members. A goofy van lets you drive more around.

22 hours in one sitting from NH to Nebraska (I could be a bit hazy). Slept two hours sleeping in a rest stop and drove to SLC. Spent the weekend and drove up to Idaho where I spent the summer interning. Spent weekends exploring various national forests. Bought the tow hook so I could get a cargo carrier to camp in

I once told a co worker he could borrow my car knowingly full well what his response to "you can drive stick, right?" would be.

Glad I didn't buy that tdi wagon on Saturday. I'll just keep the mini till this is available.

The utility factor is also very high.

Where?

For $4500 he could have gotten a 1/4 of a V-6 Mustang!

He also has a Sentra S-ER Spec-V, but I don't like to talk about it.

My dad is a professor and I gave him my old NA Miata for his last birthday. He has a friend at his college, another professor, who has two Miatas and a classic Mini, so I'm going with Miata. Anecdotal evidence is always the best.

Seriously, it would have been nice for them to have gotten this recognition a few years ago.

Thanks, it was amazing.

The rack is a curt cargo rack or something like that. Purchased it off amazon. The hitch is a harddog hitch: http://www.gomiata.com/harddoghitch.html. You can also get them to where the receiver is removable when you aren't using it so it's essentially invisible. I installed it without needing to jack the car up

I spent the summer in Idaho last year and I took my Miata. It was a long drive from NH, but the car handled everything perfectly. My only complaint is that it could have used a bigger gas tank, but I'd just keep some extra gas when I was covering long distances. Had more than enough room for my things and I think

Love this app. Got my vote.

I had a 2000 Saab 9-3 for a few years. It was mostly trouble free for the 30,000 miles I kept it, but the window rollers would break fairly frequently. They were $5 to replace both so it wasn't much more than a nuisance, or so I thought. One summer day I was replacing the rollers on the passenger door and I

Pocket Cloud is an easy way to remote into your desktop from you spart phone. It was also free when I tried it.

Well played

I never see the original Dodge/Plymouth/Chrysler minivans. They were everywhere in the mid-80's through the 90's but I never see them anymore. I'm assuming they all got beat to hell doing family duty, but I still find it odd that I never see any.

Gives me an idea for what to do with a TDI wagon.