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done and done. ridiculous amount of space, and the magic seat in the back is perfect for doggos. 

Buick TourX-

The good news is he doesn’t miss you either. Win-win.

You know why we don’t use Sentras as prisoner transports in Guantanamo Bay?

Judge: “wait it has a CVT? Make that 20 million”

they’re reliable

These cars are rather polar-izing.

E. Honda approves

2015 Honda Fit

I personally wont buy it unless it has 371 miles.... 

Well, he is Canadian so, not shocking.

“I don’t think snow tires would help” - wrong, snow tires help. I don’t get stuck in my 2003 Civic, there is no reason why snow tires wouldn’t help. 

1 Subaru with it’s head gasket replaced.

Especially if you're in Georgia and the local redneck kid comes by playing the banjo. 

I’ve tried explaining this to my friends back east with their AWD cars that it doesn’t mean shit if you have AWD when you have shitty tires. My open-diff, FWD little Civic on Firestone Winterforce’s was way less stressful to drive than my Ex’s CR-V on allseasons. Yea it sucks how expensive they are (which is why you

I always thought the Kizashi was a handsome car.

Normally, when people ask me about European cars, I tell them be careful, mostly due to the German and Italian brands. I, however, wholeheartedly recommend the Swedish cars (SAABs and Volvos) because they’re built very well and engineered to be reliable. Now, anything can occur with any car and all of them have weak

Give it to ‘em SAABster ! Though I would avoid the V70R for the atrocious costs associated with the V70R Four-C suspension and angle gear issues. Also, the blocks tend to crack even on stock tune and they have timing belts that need replacement. I used to have a 2004 S60R and I will never recommend these cars to even m

I wouldn’t either, but mine has been great and it has over 260,000kms

A reliable source told me that the answer is 42.