First, my car stuff. My mom drives a 2001 Toyota Sienna, and my dad drives a manual 2003 Corolla he just bought, leaving me with his manual '86 Camry as soon as I get my license/insurance.
Next, to refute some previous points (not the heavy political stuff... it doesn't cover Iraq anyway). I'd consider certain Saturns based on looks; they had some cool looking cars, at least once upon a time.
An SUV, for all you non-Americans who don't have to put up with them, is a sport utility vehicle. It is basically a minivan built upon the chassis of a truck. It looks like a truck with a camper shell, but inside it's like a van or wagon.
Finally, Bush is our president because while he did not receive the majority of the popular vote, he received the majority of the electoral vote. The Electoral College is a group of electorates who really elect the president. Each state has as many electorates as people in Congress, and all the electorates vote for the candidate the majority of their state voted for (a stupid method, but we've done it for years and it's not changing). Enough people voted for Bush to give him the electoral vote, even if more people actually voted for Gore.
Also, am I missing something here? There seem to be a number of deleted posts, as many people quote other people who seemingly have not posted the quoted comments. Is this before we couldn't delete our posts or something?