GhostZ
GhostZ
GhostZ

Wait, there are eurpoean sport cars under $60k?

You just have to deal with Elio's fuckups.

Or find a $5000 sedan with $2000 worth of gas money and compare.

If it was that simple, you could state it better. "I am complaining because I think there are way too many people who want the government to grant everyone privileges and this issue is a way to argue that."

So you're suggesting that there are no licenses at all?

The problem is whether or not this is better than a $7000 used sedan.

It's not about privilege vs right, it's about cost. Removing driving increases the cost of living for someone who has to either find someone else to drive them or make do without a car. It's not just unfair, it's inefficient. The same argument was used a century ago in support of landlords who refused to rent to black

In modern society, everything except for the air you breathe is a privilege. Not being able to drive raises your cost of living and transportation.

Fuck radical social conservatism.

Vader assumed Luke and Leia had died along with Padme.

Vader had no control over the death star, Grand Moff Tarkin did. Vader was only on it to deliver the princess there, he's an errand boy who goes around the galaxy inspiring fear, not a commander.

Love the Mustang 2, sad there's no Terminator or SN-95 though.

Yeah, they don't really take into effect lift, rolling friction, and tire size. Not to mention torque output and gearing.

I'm sad that the top article that's actually about cars is #5, and the top one that is actually an expository article (not an opinion piece) is #10, the article about Jules excepted because it's F1-specific, not about cars on whole.

Oof, Bosch CIS. No thank you. SU's though aren't so bad! Thanks for the knowledge. It seems to me that their reliability stems more from regular, knowledgeable maintenance rather than durable simple parts, which means that the type of person who wants to buy a RR for just the status/cost ratio probably isn't going to

It's a sketchy looking build on a very rust-prone car. Even without the 280Z front clip Z buyers tend to be very very picky (most people are buying them for performance, resale, or restoration, not practicality). It doesn't surprise me that they'll back out, even at such a good price.

Weird Al would be proud.

If you want to own one, learn how to do basic body work and rust repair. The engines will run forever (especially if you get a 280Z or ZX with FI) but the body and frame are the limiting factors on these cars.

But what about style!?

I never said to use a corvette LS engine, especially not with a transaxle.