Weekend QOTD Roundup February 10, 2024

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People buy new cars for lots of reasons, but among them is mainly the belief that a new car will be reliable. A new car ought to avoid the pitfalls of a used one, and if it was designed recently, it should be dependable and trouble-free. But that’s not always the case, as recall after recall across the industry shows. What new car do you think looks like a reliability nightmare? – José Rodríguez Jr. Read More

Chevrolet Malibu

Volkswagen recently announced that even though it had initially planned to build the Arteon through the 2024 model year, it would actually end production early. On the one hand, that’s disappointing news because we actually generally liked the Arteon. On the other hand, though, after delays bringing the Arteon to market and then the subsequent slow sales numbers, it kind of felt like it was at least half-canceled the entire time it was on sale. – Collin Woodard Read More

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Chevrolet Malibu

There’s nothing specifically wrong with the Chevrolet Malibu. It may not be on par with the new Honda Accord, but that doesn’t mean it’s a terrible family sedan. Heck, if you’re in the market for a midsize car, you can probably get an incredible deal on a Malibu while everyone else is fighting over new Camrys and Accords. At the same time, though, it’s easy to forget that Chevrolet still makes the Malibu. – Collin Woodard Read More

A photo of an airport departure board showing cancelled flights.

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When you’re a true car enthusiast, you learn to appreciate every part of a vehicle. From the window switches to the seatbelts, sometimes the best things are in the small details. But when you’re looking over these small details on a car, sometimes you come across things that seem to have been unnecessarily designed by a whole engineering team. – Lawrence Hodge Read More

The door handle on a red Mercedes-Benz G Wagon

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