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Did Newsmax not get the memo? That is literally the GOP’s mid-term narrative. Absolutely nothing she said is outside the mainstream in the GOP base right now.

I’ve often said that the Viper happened when Testosterone and Poor Impulse Control went on a bender together.

You’d be surprised, 1st and 2nd gen RT/10s aren’t very expensive. 40k is about market average for a 1st gen that isn’t the 1st year of production. I spent a good portion of the early year looking at them before I eventually went a different direction and got a 63 Cadillac deVille convertible

There are no side windows at all. No exterior door locks/handles either.

That’s urine from the last passenger.

Sure, you could buy something that will at worst keep up with this Viper while providing a far more civilized experience for $40,000. The Viper was not built for civilization. It was built to live on the knife’s edge between fun and a fiery death. Given the condition and low miles I suspect this beast will hold its

Kills me that three years ago this truck would be half this price. But you’re right, it’s NP in today’s market.

A classic beauty whose price soared out of my league, or at least beyond my entertainment budget, during the years I spent looking and drooling instead of investing and restoring" Add Alfa GTVs and Jaguar E Types to the mix and you have the story of my life.  I did snag a big Healey and a BMW 2002 before they got too

If I had had the money to buy all the stuff in my younger years that are now worth so much more, I would have a lot of cars....or be richer than I am. : D

An unusual car in a fantastic color that’s well taken care of, not fast but totally fun and not complicated, and kinda gorgeous? Nice price.

This arm chair boomer would be just fine with driving a Ford GT even with that crappy 700 H.P. V-6.

Actually it is about a slow as an air cooled VW bus, early 1600cc models, I owned a few, and have driven many toyotas of the era including one like this.

The thing is, the 253 HP 3.5 liter V-6 WAS a hot motor in a 2,850 lb. car back in 1999, even when handicapped by a 4 speed automatic.

Even though we own an Odyssey minivan two seat luxury cargo van as a third vehicle, my wife and I are child-free by choice. The advertising engines must know that, because I never get child-related ads.

Oh for sure - one thing that certainly gave me the warm fuzzies about my “new” MB E350 wagon was the full dealer-only service history and star-marked Michelin shoes she is wearing (which means they even bought the tires from the dealer). But still, had I ONLY $25K to spend on a car, with nothing in reserve, this would

Seeing this pisses me off... because GM totally fucked up with Saturn. When they came out they were such funky, cool little cars. I remember they had a sort of almost VW type adoration when they first came out. What a missed opportunity- to continue cultivating a buying demographic that tended to buy European cars

Spot on. If you need to depend on the dealer, run. My P38a Range Rover was a good ownership experience, and so is my Land Rover Discovery. Unlike a certain Internet personality who owned one of these with a CarMax warranty, I know which end of a screwdriver is which. I’d probably hold out for one what hadn’t had the

This is the masochist’s car of choice. It is the car one buys when one feels insufficiently depressed or too financially secure. If one never actually needs to to go anywhere, this is your vehicle. Should one be seeking an immersive education in public transit usage, buy this car. If you enjoy reading by the dashboard

A towel, it says, is about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can have. Partly it has great practical value. You can wrap it around you for warmth as you bound across the cold moons of Jaglan Beta; you can lie on it on the brilliant marble-sanded beaches of Santraginus V, inhaling the heady sea