Alden
Alden
Alden

Flappy paddles don't have 3 peddles. No care. You sir are wrong.

B body but no Volvo 2,7,9? For shame Jalopnik. Easier to get, probably cheaper, weigh less, easy to convince your parents (if you're under 18), cheap to insure, many are turbos, strong engines, easy to mod.

Needs more manual.

When I was at pebble beach the other weekend, I stopped and looked at Cadillac's booth and I was not impressed. Get in one, feels like a chevy, sea of cheap plastic, and plastic chrome. GM, go look at the new Chrysler 300 STR8 (someone else I looked at while there) they cheaped out in the right places.

Need a truck to move a boat or something? Get a trailer. Need to move lumber? get a wagon.

RWD Volvos.

Also, lets be honest here, most of them don't want to hire people fresh out of school, they want people with experience. They're not willing to bend on that. So they get no people.

There is another fix. It's called other blogs. Vote with hits. Hit em where it hurts

I was watching when it happened (didn't see it roll just the dust) and we were all trying to figure out how an escort rolled. We figured it had to have gotten tapped.

Was that Harald who did that? Or was it someone else?

YEa they must be awful with the manual

With a stick my parents 04 rolla is fun to hoon and beat on, I can only assume the new one is the same. It's nothing exciting, but it understeers not too badly, and taking off ramps at way too fast for it's poor stock suspension is fun!

You do realize this app has been around since 07 right?

I live on a dead end street where people seem to care little what you do, and man it's nice! Fix cars? Sure i've done that down there. Stored cars (other people's cars and my own) too!

Remember when Jalopnik was cool and had good content? Ya, me too. Just unfollowed them on twitter

This is not the auction you're looking for

I am going to laugh when they lose their ass over this

You sir clearly don't live in California

In CA at least you can get a kit car assigned the VIN by the DMV and CHP after it is inspected. I suspect most states are the same way. You generally can't get a new VIN assigned to a car that already had one though.

Hmmm I've done 10,9,8,3, and 1 What does that mean for me?