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You must really drive some subcompact econoboxes. What a pity. Not much can be had in that range of miles for that price

CP because I’ve sworn to never own another Pontiac. Ever.

And when the culprit is nowhere to be found, exactly whom pays the insurance deductible? The Insurance Deductible Fairy??

To their credit, they have some of the best silver paint.

If you continue to watch the video at 2:20 there’s a close-up of the hat.

Oh, man, I couldn’t drive this car. It would ruin my life and kill me.

If I had $1000000 I’d buy you a Maserati, but not a real Maserati, that’s cruel.

Wait, you claim to know nothing about kids despite having an extremely rare copy of the children’s owner’s manual? Dude, make me a copy.

“Homeless guy walks up to my car, yells at me and says insulting things.”

What’s the point of LA car spotting if you’re not going hunting for the coolest second dumbest (hi donks!) car culture in LA?

They’re working on it. Whole thing is still in progress and up in the air, like everything else the papaya POTUS does, designed I’m sure to generally keep everything unsettled or make people feel relieved that we only got out foot cut off rather than our whole leg.

At what point do we start talking about hitting Wells Fargo with a RICO suit? Because it seems to me this fits the definition of a “continuing criminal enterprise.”

Even even all of that $80M went to the people who had their cars repossessed, that’s $4,000 a person. Having your transportation stolen in the night is a little more disruptive than $4k. Some people need to go to jail over this, but of course it will never happen.

My tricks even better... simply turn the glass upside down emptying the contents into your digestive tract... repeat as necessary until all your superficial fucks are gone.

The three speed is rare the same way that polio is rare - because nobody wants it.

Pitching the QOTD before 9am even, eh? Well done. You’re 100% right about all of this.

To be a true Corvette enthusiast, you need to figure out how many of those 3 speed cars were convertibles, in that color combination, with a removable hard top. Then, sit next to the car in a lawn chair wearing a woodie themed Hawaiian shirt and a pair of jorts and quote that smaller number endlessly to whoever passes

“Features unique to that first year include pushbutton exterior door latches, smaller 7-inch wheels, and the omission of the Stingray badge on the front fenders.”