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Aaron James
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Yeah, anyone voting NP on 1990 Chevy Beretta for $8500...probably needs their head examined. I know it’s rare, but rare doesn’t mean it’s good or worth something. 

I had a 91 with the 3.1.  Steaming pile of hot garbage.

I have. It was okay, for a rental.

There’s a slim chance most of us have had access to a Berettas in our lifetimes (and not the gun). I had the displeasure of driving one, and others probably in the form of recycled steel in a washing machine or something.

Tragically, yeah, they were.

These are rare for a reason. If you’ve ever driven a Beretta, you know.

My first thought:

“What’re you talking about? I definitely brought this small block in with me.”

CROSSFIT GYM!

...China...

Cameo is maybe the most depressing service I’ve seen on the internet. I guess it’s a simple way for actors and musicians to supplement their income, but it’s about as dignified as a “Will Perform for Food” sign. 

I don’t know if the language here is evolving or is marketing just wants it to. I haven’t met anyone who actually considers these body styles coupes.

Words are meaningless now.

I think the development of both us better for us. Sweet tech is being developed and the demand for pure EVs is huge.

Aren’t they a “Personal Injury Law Firm” out in the Valley near Canoga Park?

Affordable fun car. Meaning people have fun with them and but, especially by the third or fourth owner, didn’t pay enough that they’re worried about scratching the paint. Frankly, the examples you posted look damn good compared to the Honda Accords and Toyota Camries I see from the same vintage (which look like their

“Why did you turn?”

The automotive design language probably changed more between 1993 and 1997 than it did between 1977 and 1993 😂

Roaring V8...or silence.  Wow, yeah that’s a tough call.

Well. When a Mach-E smokes a GT in acceleration tests maybe they’ll change the name of the ICE one to Probe.