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I don’t care what any one says. The majority of the crowd was from blue coastal states. The boos dont mean much. Were gettin Trump  for another half decade thankfully.

Tahoes and yukons are about as reliable as you can get and they can be loaded to luxurious levels. Done

I want to know why NO ONE moved their cars away from the idiot in the reving burning car?.....Why?

I’ve only ever heard these comments made about the boomer generation not gen X....ever.

They used thinner gauge sheet metal on the prizm as opposed to a regular corolla among other cost cutting measures.

LS swap!

Dash light should not work without headlights turned on or just make the headlights fully automatic.

GM has gotten auto headlights right since like 98 or 99. I never touch mine. I don't even think about em. They just work.

....its inept. Look it up.

Tall block....

Wrong...jeep Cherokee. You choose the model

The 1st gen isn't bad either really. Some may prefer it. The only drawback is being under powered. Two words...LS SWAP.

2nd gen Nissan 240sx. I always thought it looked like a baby Lexus sc400/300. The sc400/300 isn't a bad car to mention for this list either I think. The 240 is probably much more regular though.

I kept that car for 20 yrs. I had to take the head off again before I sold it because of a burnt valve. Again I had it running that evening . still running like a top 20 years later. Neighbor one peep from the transmission either. Of course I’ve always believed in maintenance so I always changed the oil regularly and

At the age of 18 I bought an 89 Cavalier Coupe from an ex-girlfriend back in 1995 for $700. It was just a base model with only a c AM FM radio rear defrost and 3 speedgrew to absolutely love this car. That little 2.0 push rod 4 cylinder was just so simple to work on it was ridiculous. One-time the cylinder head warped

I don’t care if he fully understands the car market. No president understands everything about everything anyway. He has done so much more good for this country than he has messed up period.

The flying truck had to knock the car around a bit. A corolla driver would never have a need to or even think about parking crooked. It's corolla.

Nope, 1st is nearly always (if not always) lower. That said, if parking faced down hill use reverse and facing up hill use 1st for most holding power. Thems that rulz

No, it will RESIST movement in both directions very well. That said if you're parked facing uphill use 1st and faced down hill use reverse for optimum holding power.

No, 1st is usually lower. Reverse is usually geared between 1st and 2nd. But that said, parking faced down hill use reverse, faced up hill use 1st for the most holding power.