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The buyer for an S5 will be found somewhere in the middle ground.

A little bit less embarrassed about this one, but I want the Eagle version, if you don’t mind.

It’s not exactly normal to idolize a Mazda but...

I see your transmission has held out without multiple triple flushes and you haven’t had an alternator go out on you at 20k miles.

Wait until you discover that the cruise control is a toilet chain linked to the throttle.

We had this car. People didn’t buy it.

This is the very definition of putting a ribbon on a turd.

Going to disagree, only to the extent that the hard top version of the last generation of the Sebring was the best (least worst) looking of the three versions of that car.

There is only one answer:

Let’s test this premise, by flying from two smaller airports, in this case Cleveland Burke to New York Stuart:

I’ve got a place they can investigate.

Came here for this. The amount of people that expect their dogs to walk around, outside, on surfaces this hot is dismaying.

Agreed. There’s a case to be made for a number of cars but I’d have to assert the Tesla Model 3 was the winner in the Mass Market Electric car race that defined the decade.

No, but I can imagine it being my last experience on an airplane.

I had a life goal a number of years ago of buying a G37. I finally attained the means to do so and walked into a dealership expecting a luxury car appropriate experience.....only to be treated like I was buying a KIA.

Ultimatelly I did get what I expected...from Carmax.

There are miles of difference between a disagreement around the interpretation of the 4th Amendment and going full on Soverign Citizen.

C’mon now. You and I both know the 4th Amendment hasn’t been worth the parchment is was written on in this country since 9/11.

The Mustang. Not that underwhelming SUV that Ford has befouled with the pony on it, but the actual Mustang. In a convertible form.

Going to guess that train was en route to a facility near Beaver, PA. They built that in a township outside of town so it would blow downwind into the town. To your point, it’s in a township with a three member board who have no knowledge of what they’re approving.