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I think almost every car I've ever owned was used to haul some cargo larger than should fit into the car. I used to deliver furniture with my Pinto hatchback. It was great, I'd sell the furniture and arrange for my delivery after leaving work for the day. It was a good way to make extra cash.

I'll take the Rampside if you're offering. Personally, all are great.

Aside from the newfangled flashing yellow left turn arrows, Nevada hasn't figured out the flashing yellow light concept. I grew up in Massachusetts, a state that turns off the "green, yellow, red" programming and during the overnight hours sets the lights to flashing yellow for the main road and flashing red for the

Alas, most of my fellow yanks don't buy wagons. We must have the elevated driving experience and reduced fuel economy of an SUV. I like the looks of this car and appreciate the practicality of a long roof with a hatch or tailgate and the low floor. I'm not even scared by the fact that it is a VW affiliate

Amen! It's not just a hearse, A HEARSE WITH AN LT-1!!! This young lady is a true Jalop!

I believe that even 5 years ago the Hellcat would have been unthinkable. The advances in automotive engineering over the last 25 years are like sending humans to the moon 45 years ago. We have 300+ hp cars that can get 30+ mpg. We have cars that can reliably can go 200,000 miles or more.

I know that in Nevada, we are limited to pullng a trailer no greater than 10000 pounds without additional certifications. I also know that most of the people who come into the RV shop that employs me do not have the special license and probably don't know about the need for a different license. I The thing about RV

I suggest a revival of Studebaker. It was a full line manufacturer, they made good looking trucks, sporty (for the time) cars and sensible family cars. They even had some performance upgrades offered by supercharging the Avanti.

A good looking car. In some ways, this is what the world needs now. A simple, attractive car with good visibility (and a bit more than 65 hp).

Funny, most of the comments are uber negative but we're at nearly 80% NP. I am a VW owner (01 Jetta TDi and it isn't cheap to maintain). This would be an interesting car to drive and I'd be afraid of the expense but willing to take the risk.

Oh how the commentariat has changed. A couple of years ago the instant answer would have been Roadmaster.

Gran Prix, American Graffiti, The Love Bug, Herbie Rides Again, the original Gone in 60 Seconds, Bullitt, Le Mans, The Fast and the Furious. I'm sure there are other movies that I've forgotten. All have been mentioned already. Herbie Rides Again is on my all time list of favorite.

The first sequel is also a fine movie.

Yes, they were trying to reverse direction. The road ahead was blocked by mud. This happened pretty much in the middle of nowhere, Nevada. 20+ miles northwest of Las Vegas.

We had mud and rocks all over 160 in Pahrump on Sunday and Monday from run-off. It is scary how quickly water moves and how powerful it is.

They're in the ditch trying to change direction. US95 was closed just north of Las Vegas and they were wanting to go around the mountain. Other cars had been successful by using the ditch and reversing direction but the wave of water caught them.

No reason to read the description on this one. NP every day. Love this truck.

I've seen it driving in the 372/160 area and my wife's seen it in the north area. I saw it last, about a month ago.