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Maybe this is a magic car.  Every time you need a part it will appear in the glove box.

I mean, if a Chevy Sonic slides into you you’ll be killed instantly, but have fun I guess.

Yeah this is the guy who decided to sleep in his car and wash himself in the Baltic sea to save a couple of bills on a hotel. He would then go on to meet up with folks at Koenigsegg (probably smelling like Grouper juice), some of whom gave him.. *ahem* a bit of a cool reception.

Expense account receipt - on a napkin

Although I agree, this has been going on for years. Let me fix it for you:

Exactly the way we adjusted 1970s Chrysler products.

Most new cars already have a forward and rear facing camera. I’m baffled that manufacturers haven’t already been offering an extra cost built in “dash cam” option. Seems like pretty low hanging fruit, given that most of the hardware is already there.

I wanted to show you in person, but try this. Also, please make a video and share it here LOL.

A car that made toast would be luxurious. 

At that price they are almost certainly hiding something - like it’s haunted. Or the A/C is toast.

The Ford “Police Interceptor” badge tells you all you need to know. Run, don’t walk, away from this. 

Nothing. You’re driving, it needs attention and focus.

Nothing.

Ok Raph, this article is complete trash and I think you know it. First, there is really no proof that this particular car has any Hitler connection. Second, if you really want to throw this car to the dustbin of history at least be consistent. We have many other automotive and non-automotive subjects to cancel. IBM,

This “article” is such a dumpster fire I don’t even know where to start, so I won’t even try. Just...wow.

Financial literacy/knowledge is pathetically low.

For context:

I find this whole thing to be somewhat ludicrous and at the same time hilarious. No one points out that this “subscription model” is basically the way that things started with telephones (like, the land line ones). You didn’t own your phone, you basically rented it. Same thing with Cable boxes.

As Big Car notes, making the metal panels of the car move and disappear was a very cool and novel idea for the industry back in the 1990s