A note about comments
Since we switched to the new blog, I’d been disappointed that no one had left any comments. Whoops. It turns out that there had been a number of comments to various posts, but Movable Type by default expects me to approve them individually. I had no idea – sorry. I’ve just approved all the comments left on posts today.
For the time being, while I get a feel for the rhetoric of commentators, I’m going to leave on the requirement that I approve comments. But I feel confident that I’ll be lifting it soon.
Again, I apologize for the technical glitch for those of you that were good enough to leave comments, including comments that disagree with what we’ve written on the blog.

2005 BMW 5-Series Review
All models have BMW
Comment by 2005 BMW 5-Series Review — August 3, 2005 @ 4:40 pm
2005 Chrysler 300 Review
he rear-drive 300 is available only as a four-door sedan, but there are four variations on that theme
Comment by 2005 Chrysler 300 Review — August 6, 2005 @ 4:32 am
2005 Mitsubishi Lancer Review
The best value, most sensible and most popular model is the Lancer ES, a pleasant sedan with a smooth ride, good handling, and a comfortable, nicely trimmed interior.
Comment by 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer Review — August 13, 2005 @ 3:47 am
2005 Chevrolet Malibu Review
Malibu
Comment by 2005 Chevrolet Malibu Review — August 14, 2005 @ 9:21 pm
BMW 7-Series
The 745i has a feature allowing the driver to downshift manually using a pair of buttons on the steering wheel, but I found that feature to be superfluous.
Comment by BMW 7-Series — August 23, 2005 @ 5:31 pm
2005 Ford Mustang
The 2005 Ford Mustang continues to be offered as a two-door coupe and a two-door convertible, both of which seat four adults.
Comment by 2005 Ford Mustang — August 26, 2005 @ 5:35 am