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I like the Magnum, and have it’s slightly stuffier relative, the 300C. My big draw was cabin room - I have a relative with a disability who has trouble getting into smaller cars. I sometimes transport clients with disabilities for my job, and it’s easier for many of them also - obviously not wheelchair friendly

C’mon, nobody else was hoping to see this here today?

Looking for a vehicle that will be (mostly) reliable and last for a long time with a bit of wrenching. I’m starting to think...

New intro clip, get it started with today’s show...

Putting a third row in would give people a little more reason to consider it. 7-8 passenger seating in something that’s not a minivan, SUV, or CUV? Doesn’t exist, as far as I know.

Mazda releases “Jalop Edition” Miata -

And they seem to be “at least” as reliable as many supercars with similar performance.

I drive what might be thought of as a traditional American V8 sedan (despite being a mishmosh worthy of the Internationale). Tesla has clearly shown that electric cars car be reliable AND fast. If they can add “affordable“ to that, I would gladly choose Tesla over what I’ve got.

I bought my ‘05 300C used for less than $15k, with 18k miles last January. It was probably from someone in a local retirement home. The guys at the dealer shake their heads every time I bring it in for the free oil changes; it’s quite clean.

If you have kids that are in car seats, don’t buy a car that you love. Buy a car that you don’t care if it gets destroyed. When your kids are able to verbalize when they have to pee, more than 2 seconds before they do, then think about getting something nicer.

I’d like to put this another way:

Interesting is a useful word. It can mean having an engaging design, or just being “busy”, with lots of buttons and controls to look at.

I wish FCA had kept the Magnum and put rear-facing third row seats.

I drive a 300C, and carry a good bit of gear in the trunk. I still had plenty of room to put my mother-in-law’s walker in, without moving anything.

Some left the factory in other colors; that’s why they had the recall.

My favorite car ever was my ‘76 Mercury Grand Marquis two-door.

Workers were told to Vamos, and once Freed, they left with Grace of their own Accord. It was an Odyssey that they hope officials can bring some Clarity to.