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RD4590
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The hood to my car flew up and broke while driving on the freeway. Luckily I was near an exit ramp when it happened. Looks like I’m going to have to go to a body shop.
Dangerous of course but forgive me if I find it hilarious.
Are the hinges replaceable as well? It sounds like an expensive repair. And did it hit the windscreen or roof?
@kleptomage
I can’t think of any modern wagons you can fit a sheet of plywood in, all modern wagons are built form over function; automakers don’t make practical wagons anymore.
Not sure about America but in Europe or Asia if I want a sheet of plywood or or large building material, I’d rather have it ordered online and delivered. Those supply shops have big vans for delivery. I did once when I needed a flat surface for robot experiments.
European wagons (estate cars) are merely designed as family cars with more luggage space. Too big and it won’t fit on their roads. Also panel vans are too popular there, so they don’t really need to load with wagons.
They’re still quite practical though. Police and paramedics like to use estate cars. Traffic officers, firearm officers, counter-terrorist, dog units can all use standard issue cop cars. And paramedic wagons can carry many equipments and respond faster than normal ambulances.

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@ᎶㄖҜㄩ 乃ㄥ卂匚Ҝ
Oh shit. Can you keep the hood in place with a ratcheting tie down?
@midob
I like sporty wagons, but yeah they’re not the most practical option out there.
For pure practicality it’s hard to beat a full size cargo van. It’s basically a room on wheels and the load floor is shorter than a truck bed.

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@kleptomage
I can’t think of any modern wagons you can fit a sheet of plywood in, all modern wagons are built form over function; automakers don’t make practical wagons anymore.

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@RD4590
Not really the same type of vehicle. The Roadmaster wagon was RWD, had a Corvette engine, and was big enough to haul a sheet of plywood.
@RD4590
If the size of the Mini Cooper works for you, I’d try that one. They’re supposed to be fun little cars.

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I just realized that the Oepl/Vauxhall Astra is sold in China as a Buick.
That leaves me a choice, since I’m urging my parents to buy a second car.
Ford Focus, Mini Cooper or this Astra?
I think no other car can give the same fizzing sensation that Alfa Giulietta gave me back in the UK, but at least they have the kick.

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I found a ’19 V8 Mustang I could afford. It looks sweet with orange paint and black rims.
But what would I do with it on a day like today when there was wet snow even winter tires struggled in?
If I lived in a better climate I could have a badass car. I’ll probably settle for a Honda Passport. At least that has a good V6.

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If there were like a modern version of the Buick Roadmaster wagon, I’d consider it. That was a neat vehicle if you can get past the wood sides.

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@RD4590
Good wagon choices are limited in America.
I need something inexpensive and reliable, so VW, Mercedes, BMW, and Audi are out.
The Buick Tourx only tows 1,000 lbs and I didn’t think the seats were comfortable when I checked one out.
The Subaru Outback is not a wagon, despite what some say. It’s as big as an SUV.
I like the look of the current Volvo wagons, but the engines are no good. They’re overcomplicated and prone to failure. Plus, the nearest Volvo dealer is over an hour away.

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I’m like 95% sure my car is totaled because the repair cost is greater than the KBB value, so I’ve been thinking and researching what I should replace it with.
I wish I could have a fun car to tear up country roads, but the truth is I need something practical and comfortable for daily driving. A truck or full size SUV is too big, expensive, and thirsty. I’m considering a midsize SUV like a Honda Passport/Pilot, a Toyota Highlander, or the new Santa Fe Hyundai redesigned to look like a Land Rover. They’re not really what I want, but what I need.

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@kleptomage
So a pretty low speed impact, that still is horrible though. Sorry to hear it and it is good insurance will work though it all and handle any issues. Slow but they do their job most of the time
@ᎶㄖҜㄩ 乃ㄥ卂匚Ҝ
The latch for a hood is really simple. Just one little cord attached to the release lever that pulls the actuator lever… Unfortunately it’s hard to reach any of that stuff with the hood shut lol

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