thomasmcintyre
Thomas McIntyre
thomasmcintyre

Yes, every generation did I believe, and it’s a Honda manual so I assume it’s great. You should get the tennis ball yellow one.
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I feel like people are not getting this. I think I get it, and it’s very funny. Good job, Lifestyle Car Blogger. Read more

There are definitely poor people in Manhattan who own cars--there are plenty of barely running Explorers and Geo Metros where I park. For a lot of people who live/work out of reach of public transit, and can’t afford a garage, having a car and parking it on the street is the only option.
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Did it look this fat as a concept? It looks like it went from resembling Model S (good) to resembling Model X (less good)
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But why does the sedan have a rear quarter window but the hatch does not? The styling decisions are driving me nuts
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“I can’t even properly frame which s**t that Trump does is truly terrible anymore because I’m beaten over the head with the idea that everything he does is trash.” Read more

This is great, thank you. I’m happy to hear it is such a good car to drive...really wish Saab had been able to stick around.
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This is the exact situation that got me one time--car is braking to slow down, then switches to emergency braking. But guess what? It’s all just the same brake lights. Emergency braking lights are a great idea.
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If you get a well cared for example, and don’t defer maintenance, it’s not that bad. I mean, it’s still an old Volvo, but I feel like a lot of people buy clapped out examples and then are surprised they are clapped out. Read more

I want to know more about your TurboX please; they have always fascinated me. How is it to drive? Why is it so expensive to maintain?
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The Swedes ONLY bring out their nice cars from about June to August. You’ll see tons of cool/expensive/old cars then, but NONE the rest of the year. It’s bizarrely all or nothing, and everyone seems to follow this pattern religiously. They stash them away and don’t drive them for months on end.
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Jeep Patriot was my initial thought and when cross-referencing there was nothing that told me it couldn’t be a Patriot. That said it is the standard “mid-2000s American SUV” rear.
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