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"and, miserable as those early Escorts were" ... miserable? not sure that accurate at all. These first Escorts were actually quite modern compared to the competition and reasonably engineered for the time period. Also these first Escorts were one of the only cars ever to pass the 5 MPH bumper test with no damage at

Does the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 4-Door count?

Ute Coverage

as a part time UK resident I have always used my hazard lights to indicate a sudden stop, I recommend others do the same but almost no one is the US ever does

mercury capri, the anti-Mx5

reminds me of THIS:

@Triborough: I agree ... looks like an "escalade fart" ... derivative and uninspired

back in my hoon days I jumped one of these on a farm in Vermont, the car took a beating but kept on trucking ... Quantum Mechanics go a long way.

with the death of the Allroad, I see this a natural successor, a Mad Max luxury "hatgon" that will certainly do well in the Northeast

I always believed that Toyota Tercel 4WD wagons never died, never stopped running, that they were the automotive equivalent of highlanders and would drive forever and ever and ever, now my word has been crushed … like this Tercel will soon be, noooooo!

i want one

looks like something from Uncle Albert's 2035 Catalog ... Car Wars anyone? Steve Jackson games?

What make's me sad? the LR2, not because its built on the Mazda3/Ford Focus(Euro)/Volvo S40 platform, not because its 5 cylinder engine isn't power enough for the LR2's considerable girth, not because the green dashboard lighting reminds me of a late 80's Buick Reatta, and not because it looks like a last generation