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Stout Scarab.

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A Volga is always a classy selection.

Wartburg is all that matters.

“Merciless beating. It’s what makes Subaru, a Craigslist special”

You had me laughing at “driving dynamics.”

You’re right, they do need to put the same reinforcements in all their trucks. Ford better study fast, because it’s only a matter of time until the NHTSA smells blood in the water. And if FCA is any indication, the sharks are hungry.

Less politically correct-nannying from the producers (i.e. the opposite of the BBC’s involvement). Let the guys be the guys and succeed or fail on their own merits.

“Ford told the Institute that they’re studying the possibilities of making changes to the Extended Cab.”

Translation: “Oh crap, they’re on to us, better do what we should’ve done in the first place!”

Are the Japanese roaches more reliable than the European ones?

Bought a 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Found a couple bucks and an unopened prophylactic in the passenger side map pocket. That was pretty wild.

I’m a college-educated grammar pedant and I enjoy my 2007 Dodge Ram. Thank you.

Am I the only one who thinks it’s BS that CP sellers list vehicles for prices fitting an example needing no repairs, but still have a laundry list of varying length and horror? If you want to reach for the sky on prices, fix the damn car first. Oh, and don’t tell me how much the guy at O’Reilly’s told you the cheapest

I wanted to say this hit the G-spot, but it missed the target by a country mile.

Takata.

Those headlights. I guess what’s old is new again.

I, for one, welcome our new CUV wagon overlords.

A refuse to buy a crossover and a baby has not changed that. It did prompt me to trade in the Honda Civic, but now I’m enjoying the utility of our Sportwagen. I grew up in the back seat of a wagon, was probably conceived in one, and will probably be buried in one. If all

Shared this link with my wife.

She said I can get it.

Smell y’all later.

This is a great reason to keep up with my diet. Yes, I sat in one, yes it was tight and damn yes, it was awesome. Finally, a NPOCP car that’s leaning toward fair-to-bargain. And a SAAB win is the right way to start the weekend.

Agreed 100%. Your analogy with Neville Chamberlain compelled me to post. I’m sure there’s an appeasement joke to be found for someone willing to make an effort post. Not a huge fan of Autoextremist, but they weren’t far off the mark when they essentially called him (numerous times) a