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for $10 large you can have a fleet of these.... So bad it’s awesome.

What ever happened to the average person saving moneey for that major purchase? Buy a cheap used Oldsmobuick and save what you would have spent on a car loan towards that new car. Yeah it will take a few years but you wont be paying 20% above sales price to the bank over the life of the loan.  Going into debt on what

Buying a new car on black Friday? No. I will be fixing the intake manifold on my old POS Mercedes... again.

Mid-life Crisis? Realize its all down hill from here and buy that Minivan of your nightmares....

Nice...

Ugly yet bland and flavorless. Siracha Red cannot cover up the beige soul....

...it’s pretty damn French alright.

Did he hit a “fucking” nerve?

I bought a new Wrangler in 1989. It was the stripped down base model and had no radio, no AC, no door locks, no carpet, soft top, 4cyl, 5sp, 4wd. the only option was the rear fold and tumble bench seat...all for $8400. I put 164k miles on it and sold it (can’t safely put a baby seat in an 89 wrangler) in 1996 for ...

Oldsmobile Omega = a Chevy Citation with lock washers

“Raphael Orlove - Old Cars Are Cars Too”

I own a 4.0L minivan. Beats the crap of the 3.3L that comes standard...

Add to the list of cars it can beat around the ring:

It figures a Camry or Accord owner would love a Buick. Beige is as beige does....

Buick is boring. Buick is bland. The Buick Regal wishes it had the exciting appeal of a biege Camry.

What’s not to love? America’s best mid-sized “hot hatch”...

80's car I would want to own today???? I am stuck with one... Hell, I couldn’t get rid of it if I wanted to... the scrap man wants me to pay him to take it...

That is what happens when you use a restrictor plate; the volumetric efficiency of the ehgine is limited by the 4 holes in that plate so all cars make the same horsepower. It’s what the teams do next that makes the difference. The engine builder, the chassis dynamics, the crew chief all conspire to free up horsepower

Not true. As the internet expands, so do direct sales. The direct sales model has set the retail world on its ears. Brick and mortar stores are dying a slow death to online retailers. More and more, the large manufacturing giants a moving to a direct model to cut out the middle man. Apple is a fine example... and