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Even with only one car, imagine the effect a Yaris GR-type conversion of the Ypsi would have on Lancia’s street cred. The parts are there.........all from the 500 line. AWD, turbo engine, the works. 

Umm, no. 

A true horror story, all jokes aside. 

My fave is the ‘save’ icon. Who last saw a 3.5" floppy in the last 20 years?

KITT had it first. 

My mother in law was rear ended by a lady in a big-ass Merc, who then paid off the cops, got a fancy lawyer, and walked away. 

It had every option, power everything, roll bar, tach, a/C, etc. But the starter, rad, distributor, carb and alternator all popped within 6 months of each other. We had a new car payment, and it was time. That was 10 years ago, and I still regret it. 

My friend has a '91 944 S4 convertible. He went to one Porsche meet, and was treated like crap. He said "never again". 

My 626GT turbo had that! Digital dash, scale change, the works. Thanks for the memories..... 

Neutral : Lancia. With the parts bins of half of Europe at my disposal, it would be finally worthy of its past. 

I'm always wary of someone else's engine build. Seen too many grenades. 

Which is why I will never own one. I Like the car, but don't want to turn into one of THOSE. 

Neutral : Dodge. It's what they're doing anyway. 

Cats are usually attracted to cars because the ICE retains heat, and there’s lots of places they can crawl in. Not sure about a Tesla. Unless the cats are using it as a litter box as a symbol of their disdain for. white male capitalist domination.

My Ancient (2003) Hyundai Elantra. I grew up when Hyundai was just starting out, and they were junk, so I stayed away. But financial reasons forced me out of my new car and into the Elantra. I drove that thing literally coast to coast, owned it for years, and loved it. 200,000 miles on the original engine and tranny.

AMC Eagle sedan/wagon. 

Tall-boy 5-door front drive based unibody with awd? The Aztek, ugly as it was, represented the first tentative steps of SUV ubiquitousness that we have today. 

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Got my license at 16 in Oklahoma. At 17, I had a job interview (at McDonald’s no less), and my mom was out with her auto tranny car. My dad’s old manual Honda was in the driveway, I had a basic understanding of the principles, and I was going to be late. So I took it.

Considering how Henry Ford treated his opposers, its amazing they said anything at all.