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"We were confusing customers," Pericak said. "By putting them all under one umbrella, we're going to be much more efficient."

Land Rover convertibles can only be approved if they are going to be used for something like this:

Pretty sure that's a Lambo, dude.

Because it worked so well for Mazda ...

Most of the English-speaking world calls it soccer. Get with the times, Dad.

"All we know is it was a silver Jeep"

I consider myself a car enthusiast, Brown manual wagons forever!! But i also need to realize my crappy stop and go 0 to 30mph highway commute. I just leased an Altima. 38mpg highway, enough HP to get up to speed in a reasonable fashion, LED headlights, heated steering wheel, factory remote start(needed in Buffalo!!)

Really that's what people want. It's easy to get in. Easy to see out of. It's comfortable to sit in. It gets decent gas mileage. It doesn't look like an Aztek. It won't break down. And it's affordable.

That's quite a deduction. I thought government interaction always made for more technologically advanced and efficient solutions? (Sarcasm)

Have we done the opposite of this piece yet? What automotive technology does the industry need to leave the hell alone because it worked great before they all tried reinventing over and over again despite failure after failure?

The Freep reports that it has wide support from automakers and planning agencies.

I am SO sick of all these unboxing videos.

When you factor in inflation, it literally is free money.

I'm saying that in this rate environment, for many people, borrowing is a more sound decision than outlaying a large amount of cash for a depreciating asset like a used car.

Here is a chart of U.S. interest rates since we've been a country. Tell me why you shouldn't be borrowing money now. Why pay cash for something when buying someone else's money is quite literally the cheapest it has ever been?

It's no exotic but I stand by my position. The Mazda6. It is exquisite and I have to comment on its looks every time I see one.

I'm genuinely scared they're just going to turn the grille slats into "JEEP" text

And burning food sure sounds like a great way to use "renewable energy".

This Gilmore is a litte strange.