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This story is missing the really cool context: this episode all began with one Deviantart image by a Simpsons fan.

SPOILER SPACE!

Pretty sure he’s saying he grew up in small backseats. . . multiple ones. 

To write an article about the next Supervan and not include pictures of its ancestors is just plain wrong.

You may also consider adding 4 miles/kWh. To that list and consider substituting out 400mi range

The Simca Vedette Versailles mentioned by IMCDB is the grey car behind them next to the blue 2CV, not the bodywork-less chassis.

LES THUNDERBIRDS SONT PARTIS!

Since Torch is Audi 5000, I think someone needs to offer up a weirdo example. Might I tempt her with a car that revolutionized comfort? Something built to handle post war France’s ruined roads with ease? Yes, the answer is a Citroen DS. This one comes well under her price cap, leaving plenty of room to stock up on

I was in Aspen camping in about 2003 and I woke up supremely hungover. After putting in my contacts in the truck’s rear view mirror, one of these with a huge RedBull can sticking out like a rocket in the backseat meanders into my view. Two hot blond chick RedBull reps were looking for Grizzly Reservoir. I pointed them

if Lowtax had been more incompetent, SA would never have made it to the point needed for the many infinitely cooler and more creative people who built amazing things out of its bones.

Last year, for Halloween RallyCross, my son/co-driver dressed our Mazda6 up as a Miata.

And it’s a colonial era MMO and the players are going to start revolting over taxes.

Simple answer - how many do you see as taxis?  I see far more minivans and Japanese sedans.

No contest. The Checker Marathon designed and built specifically to run forever.
I mean, come on, it’s called the goddamn Marathon.

I honestly cannot believe that Panthers haven’t been brought up. Doesn’t really matter the model either. I have had like five different ones in different flavors and years. Was my 1988 Town Car as reliable as my 2007? No, it was 30 years old when I bought it. Was it still reliable enough to take a cross country trip

I am going with this:

Truth. I have a big closet full of guitars just in case I wake up one day and am a rock star.

The two non-working gauges are likely the voltage regulator behind the cluster, a part from the 1930s. can be replaced cheaply with a transistor.