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8+ cylinders.

It was too late to order a 2023 if you weren’t on a list a year ago.

Because apparently, EVs need to look like something different because they’re an EV.

Congrats on your pain tolerance and/or short legs, that looks miserable to me.

Kids require a lot more and larger stuff on long trips than adults, at least mine do.

How fuel efficient is a Focus RS?

Thanks! I don’t have the ugly one, mine is a 2020, but I appreciate the sentiment. Took the last one to 275,000 miles, looking for at least that many out of this one as well.

Depends if it’s got to be the only family car (will it hold stuff for a road trip or whatnot) vs. just hauling the kids in a pinch. A large sedan will do either, I wouldn’t want to take multiple kids on more than a day trip in a Focus or Elantra.

Scat Pack or Chevy SS (likely only an auto will fit in your budget).

Well I own a Sienna Limited, so I might not be in complete agreement, but the way I see it, I bought the expensive one for the front seats/amenities, and everything behind the seatbacks is written off anyway.

Perhaps fewer people than you think are “anxious” or “miserable” driving what are pretty normal sized vehicles for most Americans.

Those pillows are cute, but those of us with kids are wondering if the apple juice will be spilled on them before or after they start flying around the cabin.

Not really a wagon guy, but even I’d like to see a modern take on a Roadmaster.

So as someone who knows a fair bit about sports betting, but very little about NASCAR, are these drivers just bad/rookies or something? +1500 to +2000 seems pretty generous for just a top 10 finish when there’s only about 40 drivers in the race.

On top of that, 79 percent of buyers will only consider a vehicle if it comes with [Car Play].

A bunch of you laughed at me when I said this was coming.

As a Dodge Viper owner, I am very familiar with this scenario (well actually it was a Dart, and I declined it)

Mazda MX-30, because who wouldn’t be excited to pay $38,000 for a slow crossover with no space, no AWD, and 70 miles of range?

Your insurance doesn’t come with rental car coverage? That’s like $1/month.

If the fuel is carbon neutral, why do they need the hybrid system?