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I had a ’92 GSR back in the day, and when I test drove an RSX-S, I was skeptical of the McPherson struts, but I thought it drove great. I decided to keep my Integra because I was a broke-ass college kid at the time and couldn’t afford a brand new car anyway. 

It was brand new. The screen just holds onto finger grease more than other phones. 

One company that’s sorta kinda in this space that I’d like to call out is Patient First. They started out as an urgent care provider but also do PCP services. There’s no membership fee or Goop-style wellness BS.

I bought a PH-1 during in September 2018 when Amazon was fire-sale-ing them for $224. It’s been a good phone, the only real knock I have against it is the oleophobic coating on the screen is effectively not there at all. I’ll roll with it for a while with no updates, but honestly I can’t say I’m sad to see the company

Back in 2006 I got to see the car driven by McLaren & Amon. At the time it was owned by a guy named George Stauffer outside of Madison, WI. It’s signed on the number 2 by Carroll Shelby, Bob Bondurant, and someone else whose name I can’t make out.

Keeping the S10 series in production and lowering the price is a fine enough solution. Apple has kept older models around as mid-range options over the years and it’s worked out fine for them. The average consumer who walks into a carrier store is not going to be put off by the fact that the S10 is last year's model.

I live in the DC burbs. I have an overwhelming urge to know Lindsey Graham’s whereabouts so I can cause a motherfucking scene with his ass.

I’m vegan and buy these at my local hippie friendly market from time to time.

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Gotta give props to Toyota for this commercial though, it was fun.

You can tell a car has obviously-not-original wheels on it by looking at it. Confirming it still has autopilot requires taking it out for a road test and activating autopilot. I’ve had multiple pre-purchase inspections done and I highly doubt any of them went out on the highway and verified the adaptive cruise control

This is from a Transformers movie, but...

Right, because a typical pre-purchase inspection includes confirming that features listed on the original window sticker haven’t been remotely removed from the car by the manufacturer, and any used car buyer who fails to have one of these mythical pre-existing feature inspections performed deserves what they get.

How’s this suit your fancy?

JDM Mitsubishi Delicas are already very popular in Canuckistan thanks to their 15 year import rule.

My car doesn’t have Android Auto but I’ve used it in rental cars. I’m a fan. Granted it limits the ability to do some things that can be done with a phone in a mount, but I hate having extra crap mounted to my dashboard if I can avoid it. 

Part of the knock against Lexus infotainment is there’s no Android Auto.

You’re not wrong.

Weird, here in the US in addition to the usual boring white/silver/gray/tan/black there are various red, blue and green options, all of which can be had with not-black interiors. 

Why do you believe that being a parent and being cool are mutually exclusive?

Recently, I very scientifically polled (by posting the question on facebook, of course) my peers with kids on why they drive SUVs/CUVs instead of minivans. The responses broke down into 3 categories: