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Yeah we tried that too. We had the garden hose and each time we got it to pop a bit we would cool it off. The stuff has a “memory” for sure

It’s surprisingly difficult. My brother had a 98' Avalon with a dent in the front bumper. We pulled off the shell and tried to pop it out with a heat gun and rubber mallet. We seriously beat the shit out if that thing and only marginally got it out.

The drifting car comes with slicks and baby powder

I see that you did not understand my point, which is fine. Not everyone does.

Real life experience here:

I’ll be that fire truck was in perfect condition too.

You fail you grasp my argument. But your response would be like stating that you’d simply love to get national geographic and each new edition had several stories about polar bears. Every. Single. One.

I was just thinking.... you know, yesterday’s 4 or 5 articles about this car weren’t enough. The whole site should just be about this car only. Yes. More Mclarens. Because.

I have seen a few of the new Impalas and its almost a kind of “Sleeper” car in that its pretty nice looking yet its not like everyone raves about it either.

yeah. I can’t put my finger on it. I mean- I love crazy concepts. Somehow it seems like Cadillac can pull it off. Like the insane “16" they had years ago or even that “Ciel” they had 3 years ago. But this? Its just missing the mark and in a pretty bad way too.

LOL!!!

Sorry.... but that thing is pretty fuckin’ stupid looking.

Its because Mercedes and to the same degree the other German brands like BMW and Audi have “generically” become the emblem of “Luxury”. Truth be known even some of the more plebian brands like the new Chevy Impala are pretty luxurious on their own.

I disagree. The level of knowledge that has increased when it comes to materials, metallurgical reactions, machine tolerances, and so on have contributed greatly towards the reality that most cars made today, regardless of their brand tend to be fairly reliable.

Didn’t the Lexus you owned have something like 900,000 miles and had spent its life in the salt-encrusted Northeast? Sorry, but I doubt any Mercedes- either old or new- would last near that long or stay in that decent of shape as that Lexus did.

Shut up.

Guess they must come out with new Mclarens several times a day then. They must be very busy over there!

Mclaren Mclaren Mclaren....

Yeah, that one. That is seriously scary as shit. Its a good thing that soon after they stuck ballistic intercontinental missles in silos because prior to that they had bomber planes with those nuclear bombs in the air, 24/7. Sooner or later something catastrophic could’ve happened. We were very lucky nothing did...

The worst incident I remember reading about was of a B-52 that crashed on the Coast of NC in the early 60's. The nuclear bombs it carried got flung off and one landed so hard it buried itself in a field to a depth in which not all of it could be recovered. Recently it was declassified that on that particular bomb