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I have been car shopping lately and one thing I’ll give fuckcars credit for is god damn Americans like big cars and it’s just gotten worse.

All I want is the last 15 years of fuel efficiency tech stuffed into a reasonably light chassis with low ground clearance and the pickings are slim in the US, especially compared to Europe.

My brain has started calling station wagons “estate cars” because 9 times out of 10 the wagon version of a commuter sedan is Europe exclusive and that’s what they call it over there. I feel dirty.
 
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I have been car shopping lately and one thing I’ll give fuckcars credit for is god damn Americans like big cars and it’s just gotten worse.

All I want is the last 15 years of fuel efficiency tech stuffed into a reasonably light chassis with low ground clearance and the pickings are slim in the US, especially compared to Europe.

My brain has started calling station wagons “estate cars” because 9 times out of 10 the wagon version of a commuter sedan is Europe exclusive and that’s what they call it over there. I feel dirty.
Small cars do exist, a lot from Japanese brands, some stuff like the Chevy Spark, but bigger sedans do have their advantages, notably carrying capacity while still getting 30 ish mpg highway. All just depends on what you want it for. What's your situation? Do you have a lot of stuff to carry often?
 
I have been car shopping lately and one thing I’ll give fuckcars credit for is god damn Americans like big cars and it’s just gotten worse.

All I want is the last 15 years of fuel efficiency tech stuffed into a reasonably light chassis with low ground clearance and the pickings are slim in the US, especially compared to Europe.

My brain has started calling station wagons “estate cars” because 9 times out of 10 the wagon version of a commuter sedan is Europe exclusive and that’s what they call it over there. I feel dirty.
Cars in general have become bigger because of pedestrian safety regulations and in some ways changes in styling. You will most likely have to go used market to find a good wagon.
 
I get those kinks, objectophiles and hentaifags, just normal degenerates.

But woman mashing a peddle is just strange, I realy realy dont understand it.
lol You reminded me of it and Ive heard it described as foot fags with a swirl of older guys who got perverted over the 'step daughter stuck in the dryer' shit. I think people determined it was a bunch of old men who were like classic car enthusiasts and general perverts who also got off on the idea of the girl being 'stuck' and having trouble doing it and they had to help or something.

Its up there with like girls smashing cakes and making gross food and rubbing it on themselves on tiktok or whatever, where I can KIND of understand maybe foot guys, fuck even guys into dickgirls, but its like something must have happened to you as a kid that you have this paraphelia.
 
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I have been car shopping lately and one thing I’ll give fuckcars credit for is god damn Americans like big cars and it’s just gotten worse.

All I want is the last 15 years of fuel efficiency tech stuffed into a reasonably light chassis with low ground clearance and the pickings are slim in the US, especially compared to Europe.

My brain has started calling station wagons “estate cars” because 9 times out of 10 the wagon version of a commuter sedan is Europe exclusive and that’s what they call it over there. I feel dirty.
I would suggest looking into a Honda Fit or an early generation Insight. I think the first gen Insight was the pinnacle of the best modern-ish technology put into the lightest weight chassis they could at the time. Honda actually sold them at a loss because of how much development went into them, as they were built at the same factory they made the S2000 in at their Suzuka factory. At least with safety regulations they can't make them as light as they used to anymore.
 
Cars in general have become bigger because of pedestrian safety regulations and in some ways changes in styling. You will most likely have to go used market to find a good wagon.
I think there were also some fuel efficiency rules that basically meant that sedans and station wagons have become unfeasible to make. Thank the government for using the power of regulations so that you can't get any vehicles in forms smaller than a crossover, and the outright difficulty in finding new gas vehicles nowadays.
 
Small cars do exist, a lot from Japanese brands, some stuff like the Chevy Spark, but bigger sedans do have their advantages, notably carrying capacity while still getting 30 ish mpg highway. All just depends on what you want it for. What's your situation? Do you have a lot of stuff to carry often?

Cars in general have become bigger because of pedestrian safety regulations and in some ways changes in styling. You will most likely have to go used market to find a good wagon.

I would suggest looking into a Honda Fit or an early generation Insight. I think the first gen Insight was the pinnacle of the best modern-ish technology put into the lightest weight chassis they could at the time. Honda actually sold them at a loss because of how much development went into them, as they were built at the same factory they made the S2000 in at their Suzuka factory. At least with safety regulations they can't make them as light as they used to anymore.

I like the Fit for a future buy. I have a long commute distance wise so MPG is key. I’ve liked what I’ve seen of the compact Japanese hatchbacks like the Mazda 3, Corolla, Civic but they somehow have less space than the Fit. Ford Focus hatches can be found cheap but you’re rolling the dice on that god awful transmission that drove that badge into the ground so hard over the last 10 years that Ford has pulled out of the sedan game entirely in the US market.

One must wonder if regulating away the compact and midsize classes so all that’s left is crossovers and SUV’s with higher curb weights is actually better for the environment, but there’s no denying American tastes are as much if not more to blame.

Personally, I like having space for hardware store runs, but a nearby family member has a truck and a trailer so it’s hard to justify driving around all that empty steel when I’d only use the space once every 2-3 months. I’d miss the flexibility of stopping by after work though.

For now, I ended up deciding to push my current wagon another few years. It gets about 25 mpg on my commute and needs suspension work, but it’s paid off, so as long as it’s still ticking in 48 months, it’ll be a wash.

The Prius V is promising, with as much space as an Outback while getting 42+ combined. But again, why do I have to risk an expensive hybrid battery replacement when gasoline engine wagons and compact MPV’s with similar dimensions are all over the fucking place in international markets getting 35.

I’ll look into the Insight, it seems reasonably priced used, but from what I’ve read it’s more likely to need a battery replacement at 150k miles than Toyota’s hybrid lineup.
 
Yup...

Imagine if the player had to navigate city bureaucracy and various regulations.

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Did you want to build that new rail line? Sure, you just need to get a 2/3 vote on the city council, the fill out the environmental impact report, open up bidding on the contract, fight off lawsuits by residents, get the permits, deal with an union labor strike, cost overruns, and delays.

If you are lucky, it will be built in a couple IRL hours.

Hey, that’s kind of like Constructor HD (the original game came out on PS1, there’s a remaster available on Steam)! In that game you have to build and grow stuff all while dealing with tenant complaints, corrupt city council with their regulations and “requests”, the mob, the undesirables like hippies, and finally rival construction companies.

A pretty decent and funny game
 
Keeping the sub closed indefinitely won the plurality of votes, though the two reopen options had more votes combined:
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I wonder how long the mods will keep the sub closed for. Will they reopen it as soon as their discord or reddit alternative site fails to take off? Will they keep it permanently closed out of stubbornness?
The mods weren't very committed to their protest and decided to reopen the sub, except on Tuesdays (provided the poll results stay the as they are at the time of this post):
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Unlike the last poll, the comment section is pro-privatization (ironic for a bunch of commies):
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lol You reminded me of it and Ive heard it described as foot fags with a swirl of older guys who got perverted over the 'step daughter stuck in the dryer' shit. I think people determined it was a bunch of old men who were like classic car enthusiasts and general perverts who also got off on the idea of the girl being 'stuck' and having trouble doing it and they had to help or something.
Its not a couple of videos, there are hundreds on youtube and they all link to other pages,
also they are all filmed on very old cameras with very old cars and decently looking woman. its just fucking strange and im confused,
 
Someone posted an article to Hacker News about Canada's auto theft crisis. HN's response: if nobody drives cars then nobody can steal cars: Source (Archive)
This is like next level low IQ shit even by their standards. The same could be said, "don't want to be stabbed on public transport? Then just don't take public transport."
 
Someone posted an article to Hacker News about Canada's auto theft crisis.
HN's response: if nobody drives cars then nobody can steal cars:
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This is like next level low IQ shit even by their standards. The same could be said, "don't want to be stabbed on public transport? Then just don't take public transport."
This is the retardation you encounter when the obvious solution, "lock up the criminals" is soundly rejected.

Why not just lock up the criminals? But noooo, that would be mean and rayciss to da blax or whatever, even though the majority of crime committed against blacks is committed by blacks.
 
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