valsidalv
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valsidalv

Dad?

So much misinformation to unpack here. Pulling out my soapbox...

I do not think Electric is its own category. all of the types in the first list could come with full electric drivetrains and in many cases they doe or at least ina decent plug in hybrid version. also SUV and Large sedan are not the same category. even though I do kind of thing the lifted Small sedan crossover kind of

That’s why joke is... 

Finally something right sized for all the whiners going on about WAHHHH TRUCKS ARE TOO BIG THESE DAYS.

I mean if I was retired owned a 2 post lift, the entire contents of a Snap On truck, 50 years of mechanical knowledge (and not the shitty Scotty Kilmer kind) and truly hated the sight of my spouse or family then yeah I could totally see this in my garage.

I found actual factory S4's in this price and mileage range.  CP

For an essentially new, almost-no-mile car that’s had paintwork.

This is an interesting and different looking crossover, that also manages to be clean and handsome. Tech is not bad either. Expect everyone to bash it.

What advantages does this 2007 Honda Fit offer over, say, a 2008 128i which I could also afford?

I’m genuinely convinced you’d claim any livery unveiled was boring just to make an article.
I’m not sure where you get the idea that “nothing has changed with this” either because the blue is agressive and sharp and does a really good job accenting the lines of the car, something that was sorely lacking in the past. 

Why don’t you go start that company and tell me how it goes.

It’s not horrid. I think the big thing that we will have to get used to is the shape of the noses of today’s cars. Because of pedestrian safety standards in Europe, cars are getting crumple zones on the hood and nose. The manufacturers are pretty much stuck with the same side profile to the front of the vehicle right

maaaaaybe you should start reading more than the headlines. Or else , If you hate this site that much bro...

I’d have a hard time buying this FWD version attempting to send 300 HP through the front wheels, as opposed to finding an AWD version instead. It looks like it is in great condition, but that sounds like a recipe for a lot of torque steer and understeer since Volvos are also heavy as hell.

My wife also grew up in the city and learned to drive at 32. Her first car was a 1990 740 turbo sedan. She loved it. Now she has a 91 740 wagon because she wants to haul more stuff. You were on the right track with the $300 1985 volvo.

This idea is dumb. Here’s a long story validating the premise. Vague complaints with no evidence to back opinions.

They do, they have a lot more than giant baggers especially recently, but you guys don't care lol you just want to stick it to boomers

This is all the car 70% of the population would ever need. Myself included. We may WANT M-cars and AMGs and huge stupid trucks, but we certainly don’t need them.

Nah closer to a Mustang. The Accord has significant FWD proportions that jump out as cheap car proportions.