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For some reason the ‘84 Aston Martin Lagonda came to mind...

Yo dawg...I heard you like shopping for car buyers who shop for cars.

I know a guy that knows what it is. Would you believe it started life as a 1969 Corvette? A one-off custom build.

If it was a manual my guess would have been 120k, it’s obviously not so I’m going to say 80k.

The issue, he said, is that the tech quite likely “classified her as something other than a stationary object.”

“On an unfortunate day in 1995, kidnappers forced a couple into the trunk of a car at gunpoint. Unable to get out and without knowledge of where their infant son was, the couple was robbed and left them in the trunk. After escaping, they became advocates for an easier way to do so. Eventually, they won.”

Not only am I a “professional” automotive journalist who has been pantslessly reporting on the car industry for five years now, but I am also a former Audi A4 owner!

I picked up three things from that video:

Can you smell what my engine fire is cookin'??!!!

Aaron, I will shit on everything you love, again.

It’s not just labor exploitation. Its environmental rape by moving production to countries with pretty much no environmental policy whatsoever.

Can you tell us which cars are killing everyone? Am I still ok driving my Wrangler with no roof or doors?? :(

“the sat/nav screen...appears to be a bit of an afterthought.” Good, because this:

Nah man.

Chris Evans of (now) Top Gear has the right idea.

Juke-R 2.0

A $77,000 car from 2007 if it was never driven kept under 1000 miles on it and it is in showroom new “outstanding” condition is worth $39,500.

The Chrysler PT Cruiser.