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My last car was a 98 Stratus ES, and I couldn’t agree with you more. The 2.5 V6 was grossly underpowered, and the light metallic green on mine was the last color I’d have ever chosen (would’ve loved the dark metallic green), the interior was incredibly well laid out and comfortable. Everything was right where you

I deeply wish more cars had that heated element for the windshield wipers. Especially cars that have that little extra aerodynamic flair that tucks the wipers under the hood a wee bit. Wipers are critical in the winter, and I’ll inevitably try to wipe the windshield and just end up using a block of ice instead. On

I have two FoMoCo products with the keypad. Use them all the time. Would be something awesome to propagate to other manufacturers.

Except the Aztek, retrospectively, isn’t awful.

from what I’ve seen, he is definitely from New Jersey. Some even say Monmouth county!

I love Rare Classic Cars & Automotive History on YouTube. It’s all about cars of the ‘60s and ‘70s—a lot of the Malaise era. I was a kid then so remember all of them, and the guy’s videos are so relaxing and full of interesting details it gives you a great idea of what was going on back then, good and bad. He’s rarely

Instead of complaining about clickbait, I just don’t click on it. As a result my feed is full of good creators (savagegeese) and I have no clue who any of these other people are (except TDIB, which I’m on subbed to b/c of his old Mustang content).

Supercars (and the people who find them fascinating) are dumb and boring.

2004 Mazda3 wagon. Still in good condition, and under 130k mi on the odometer.

Hoovie and his fake “I’m so Blessed”.

Agreed, I get way more entertainment out of watching Savagegeese drive a CX-5 or a Pacifica like monkeys, than some other Lotus.

Supercars (and the people who find them fascinating) are dumb and boring. 

Take two Savagegeese and call me in the morning. 

I didn’t watch the video, but based on the picture he could have simply parked nose in and been a helluva lot closer to the charger.

Beards. I know they’re trying to reach a demographic but some of these beards are ridiculous. “Heavy D Sparks” looks like he spends an hour applying product to his facial coif. It looks like it would snap if something bumped it.

I was about to post this one lmao.

Every single video Scotty Kilmer makes.

I dunno. Mitsubishi and Nissan have done pretty well on that alone.

The problem is making a small car ain’t cheap. There’s only so far you can get in material savings alone. So the market actually has to value owning a small car (paging city dwellers that want to park), something people don’t do in large numbers in the States.

Magic Eraser has absolutely taken paint off my walls, so I’m leery about spraying WD-40 on them.