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Was going to star for the answer, now wish I could double-star for the perfect ending.

I wish I could give you more stars !

Looks enticing.

Can’t wait to see the Cadillac electric version !

(Even I don’t know if I’m trolling or not)

I read the first question and stopped at “2003 Chevy S-10". I immediately thought “that can’t be right, it must be a typo”. I went to check on Wikipedia...

And sure enough, the S-10 was offered for sale until 2004 !!!
Holy moly ! I thought it had been discontinued in, like, 1995 or so. Even 1999 would have seemed like a

Really ? Sorry, I can’t gauge inches and feet very accurately, I use the metric system (so, “sorry” more like “I’m sorry for you for being saddled with a senseless measuring system”).

It is no doubt impressive of the pilot, but watching this I also got very nervous for the rescuers standing inches under the rotating blades. Obviously there was some buffer space over their heads, it’s not like they were touching their hair, but it looks like they could have touched them if they lifted their arms

Looks nice enough, but what’s the deal with the colorless Ford logo on the steering wheel, when the logos on the exterior of the car are painted blue ?

Is it to be sure they match in 20 years when the exterior logos will have lost their color ? Why bother painting them then ? I’m confused.

Considering that this Explorer is larger than the outgoing one, I would think that the interior space won’t be any smaller.

Regarding the Mustang, that’s not to say it will grow too much. A Volkswagen Golf is on the same platform as a Volkswagen Atlas, they are very different in terms of dimensions.
But then again, the

I offer you sincere condolences. I know that for those still there, the guilt can be stifling.

I know it’s a lot easier to write than it is to do, but don’t rehash it too much. Even if everything appears clearer in hindsight, you couldn’t know what was cooking, let alone when.
I hope you’ve been able to find closure,

This article is moving, and I believe many among us will see a part of ourselves in your path through grief to a more soothing place.

These experiences can make one ponder so much that it is healthy to take a step back and try not to get to hung up about goals. I hope your project of roaming Ireland without any firm

It was already killed on the previous-generation V70.

On the other hand, I believe Mercedes still offers it on the E-Class station-wagon. The 3rd row only seats children, obviously, but that’s par for the course for similarly sized SUVs.

The current one doesn’t have any Peugeot or Citroën clones. It was the previous generation, and the french-badged ones ended production in 2012.

Yeah, but wouldn’t you want something that you can not focus on and not have to worry about ? Something with a heater, and a body without rust to keep the heat inside ?

Wait, they still make 2019 Taurus SHOs ? o.O

Yes, and that’s nearly half of what the Bolt costs.
Even at 20 grand, they’re a steal.

A brand new Bolt cheaper than a used I3 ? I don’t think so.

Have you seen how cheap 3-5 years old I3s without the range extender get ?

Did a Camry steal your lunch today ?

They’re good, no point in hating them. And the XV10 probably is the best one.

Way to drink the Kool-Aid.

The Yaris iA is sold by Toyota, in Toyota dealers, with a Toyota VIN - that doesn’t make it a Toyota : it really is a Mazda 2 with an ugly grille. You can call it a Toyota, but that’s not what it is.

A calf born in a stable isn’t a horse.

Correct, although I would say that their being a roughly 15 years old company makes me want to cut them a bit more slack than Ford which is a 100 years old company.

These panel gaps are indeed a problem, and not acceptable on a mainstream car - but the novel technology and the fact they have very little concurrence in

Golf station-wagon is available in AWD and 6 speed manual transmission.

And it comes it both regular version and jacked-up “Alltrack” version.