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I agree with you on this. It's a stressful job, and decisions like that don't lend themselves to careful deliberation.

Panama to Colombia (or vice versa) by land. There are no roads, walkways, or towns to pull into, just thick jungle referred to as the Darién Gap. It is nigh impossible to cross without a very well prepared and experienced expedition using some serious equipment, as this Range Rover is demonstrating:

Column shifters are great for trucks as they are pretty much out of the way. I always like column shifters as they are much more tactile than sliding a freakin knob a few clicks.

"Does it come in... denim?"

What you need is one of these:

No, I'm not confident in the economy. Why? Congress is about to fuck shit up. Again. This is no longer a matter of party lines. This is a matter of all of them, on both sides, being a bunch of children who get paid way, way too much.

It's faster, as I found out when I was dating a woman who lived way out on the island, to take the access roads. Am. Not. Joking. As in, I found I moved along and got further by either going down the exits, waiting for the stoplights to go green, going up then back down to the stoplights, or in the places where

where you listing to me and the doctor?

Agreed, the GSP is way worse. Nothing makes me angrier than paying to sit in multiple lanes of traffic going exactly 5 mph under the limit.

I feel most of Hyundai's lineup is still sort of bulbous and generic looking. This car in particular. Its simply not aggressive enough.

I think people got turned off by it when it first came out because on paper it was a good car. Driving it was another thing all together.

This plus that sexy nuclear missile launch start button in the console must make for a terrific experience every time you get in the car. I imagine it's the little things that keep it fresh and exciting.

It's not bland, it's just that I would never consider a Hyundai until they make cars that don't have the interior fall apart after 5 years. It'll take two generations of cars that have the durability of something like a Honda before I'd seriously consider buying one.

Sweet! This is obviously "post cars that [zadtheinhaler] would have to chop his legs off to drive" Day.

The 1991 Mazda 121 would like to have a word with you.

People, police included, are more likely to notice red Ferraris. Details at 11.

Drivers thoughts (man these Hyundai's drive like shit).

Or even better!