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This is going to be a regular driver too - and detroit has real winters.

I would have to imagine that a single, gigantic, 10 000+ passenger ocean liner would be more efficient than operating 3, 3500+ passenger ocean liners.  So if the demand for cruises is rising, maybe it’s best just to develop theses massive ships.  If my assumption is true, of course.

And just like that he’s sealed up the highly sought after ‘cartoonishly hillbilly’ demographic.

All I know is that “Venus plowing Lady Moura” sounds like some sort of x-rated Shakespearian fan fiction.

I mean yeah - you learn everything you need to know about someone in almost zero time. It has it’s uses, I suppose. And kind of reminds me of that old Far Side comic - “How nature says do not touch” - with pictures of a coiled snake, a cat with it’s back up, and a dude wearing a boot on his head and carrying a rocket

I owned a CR-Z for a bit - in that brilliant metallic blue. It was actually a fun car - quick to drive and it handled nicely. But it was really only suitable as an only car for someone who was single, living in a city, and didn’t really need a car in the first place. There were better options for less money, obviously

I’ll join the chorus of “early gen Dodge Caravan”. this one wasn’t just because of what it was - it was mostly the maintenance. Owned by a guy most of us are probably familiar with - the older, absent minded, failed academic that never quite made it out of the grad school mindset. Dude was probably in his mid 50s, but

I’m confused - so Mazda is asking us if they’re really VW?

Seems about white that she’d get such a low blonde.  

Meh - kind of a boring article. Is the whole premise really just “you’re old and set in your ways and should change because I like something you don’t”? I mean... sure?

I disagree with your conclusion, but I deeply appreciate the use of the quote.

Nah - every practical, commuter car or utility vehicle should be.  But space should be made for the few remaining performance cars to keep internal combustion alone, with a stick shift.  The Miatas, BRZs, 911s, etc.

The Honda Element

Subaru WRX owner (VB - 2023). Everyone’s going to expect me to say the looks. But I won’t. I stand by the fact that it actually is a pretty decent looking car. It’s not a masterpiece, but Subarus never are.  But in WRB with a roof rack and nice wheels - it looks good.  Particularly the side profile.

I’m sure he’s crunched all the numbers - but YVR isn’t exactly next door to UBC - if you add up all the small additional expenses, I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s not as far ahead as he thinks he is. Not to mention the sheer inconvenience of it all. Plus the affordability of it all hinges on his parents giving him

***Takes a big swig of Old Milwaukee***

...passengers on the plane reported seeing parts of the wing section ripping off, while others were “visibly flapping” as the aircraft came ever closer to the ground.

I genuinely admire the amount of faith you’re putting in your imagination.  

You’re not wrong.  Or just a really horrible toupee that sits all wrong, is a completely unnatural color (think shiny black) and can be spotted from a mile away.