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I just put my car into storage and don't know when I'll put her back on the road. As it is my cranky ol' non-driving lifestyle meant I was only putting 8,000 miles on my car a year anyhow.
Don't get me wrong - I love cars and car culture, but I'd rather read any one of the several car mags I get, and browse Jalopnik

It's crazy how many are parked up by the Plant Services building along the Burke at the east end of campus. And there are rows of F-150s and Pruises and Tauruses (Tauri?) in the football parking lot.
I'm an employee but I don't have a car. I don't know anyone who does. Maybe it's just my tin foil hat talking but I

For what it's worth there are probably a few hundred cars here in the motor pool for the University of Washington taking up spots all over campus. It just boggles my mind that the UW needs so many of them.

Travis, do you mean Welcome TO Driving Country?

What on Earth are you talking about? The northern parts of PCH? The bits near Mulholland are straight and boring. North of SLO gets more interesting, but bang for the buck? You can't beat Mulholland and all of the offshoots like Latigo and Decker Canyons.

Reminds me of that old Ford slogan... "The Best (N)Everest".

Wow, good eye!

I don't recall that there were any seatbelts on any of the trains I have traveled on anywhere in Europe. However, the last time I was there was 2006. Anyone else have more recent experience?

I wish the trim that follows the A-pillar line towards the front axle survived to production. Pretty novel.

FJ80 gets my vote.

This happened to a friend of mine at Ocean Shores. WA. She was given a ticket for littering in addition to the towing bill.

My job has been driving my bonkers long enough; I applied to grad school and I am giving notice soon. Boom! Progress!

iDont believe i3 needs iParkingassist. iT iS tiny.

As if the drone of a 5 cylinder isn't bad enough, I'd expect the electrics and other ancillary parts would be far more of a hassle to source and maintain than a FoMoCo small block.

That view really enhances how good filled-out wheel wells look. Nicely done, Mazda.

Who in the world is checking Michael Bay's website?

Benz G-Wagen

That's my main concern. I'll even get bounced if I change my billing date.

I remember the brief time when I thought the XLR was going to be a sweet halo car for Caddy. But that moment is long gone. THIS car, THIS V wagon, THIS is where it's at. Cadillac, let me add to the chorus here: huge fandom from a 30-something college-educated married white American male raised by parents who snickered

And it is a console-mounted shifter, not really a floor-mounted shifter.