Icantthinkofanythingwitty
Icantthinkofanythingwitty
Icantthinkofanythingwitty

Sadly not, my Floridian brother, although when you're paying almost nothing to live in a tropical paradise, you can't go wrong. I live on Palm Beach (not West Palm Beach), on the other side.

Part of me is very worried that this beautiful piece of art might get scratched. The other is delighted beyond words that such an amazing machine is still delivering pure driving pleasure.

I live in South Florida and there is a beautiful beach near bye me that has quite a few homeless folk calling it home. Some of them live in RVs, some of them actually live in boats, but few of them have a lot of complaints. I met a guy who had a decent job and a masters in something or another who explained that it's

Well, now I have something to keep me occupied. I think that over the next 20 years the PRC will probably allow a lot more state-critical information to flow around and they seem to understand that their take on P.R. isn't a strength, but it's disappointing to hear that they haven't made enough improvements yet.

Aside from hitting a lot of bad press, having a relatively low tech get up in their first cars and little/no brand recognition, I honestly think they have a shot. They make an angry looking machine.

Every option you listed tries to scare the shit out of people for ratings. It just depends on which demographic they're targeting at the moment and what they're xenophobic towards.

Interesting, but all of these already have powerful reputations as money makers. I would think of these more as investment cars, when someone says garage find I think of cars that are awesome that no one knows about. That WS6 is something to dream about though, but I wouldn't mind seeing a much longer list about

I don't particularly enjoy going fast, I love lots of space and luxury and I definitely miss mega-vans. Those road-trip machines were absolutely unbeatable. The fanboys who spend their time talking about a track can keep their incredibly uncomfortable machines that will rarely be raced. I'd rather have an old van

I'm not a big fan of adrenaline in general, so that video kind of stressed me out. I'm going to go watch a video of a 1970s Lincoln cruising somewhere beautiful to kind of calm myself down.

Yeah, it's cool. In Theory. If we're talking about autonomous driving I think I'd rather see a vehicle built specifically for luxury and perhaps viewing scenery. This basically sounds like a rollercoaster ride from hell to me.

I wish minivans, or vans in general, would get more attention. for 32,000, this looks like a decent thing to spend money on. I really have never raced on my way to work, but I wouldn't mind a vehicle with absurd amounts of interior space and a comfortable spot for a large group of people to sit in.

The use of "Booth babes" really strikes me as a bad idea in general. It would be great if car culture in general were more open and less sexist. Wookies, or Ewoks, an adorable option this article didn't even bother to consider, would be a massive improvement.

The lack of facts is a little less than promising, but it's nice to know that brands are pushing further into EV territory.

I love how incredible swooping lines and organic shapes are being used liberally here. I hope that trend continues to catch on.

I'm more of a luxury guy and I don't normally follow racing, but it makes me glad to see a super-wealthy car nut achieving the grand dream. I wonder how Ferrari feels about this?

That part of me died when they introduced the Cygnet.

The problem here is, as you said, the rear hatch is not a door. Good observation, but it's still just not a door.

I cannot believe I had to scroll this far down to find a Chevy V8 equipped RWD wagon. For shame, people, for shame.

9000 would be enough for the LS swap...as long as you knew what you were doing. These are some of the first models to abandon the Lucas electrical system, but if you wanted to repair this to stock you would actually need to be prepared for a number above 9000 over a brief period of time.

Ahh, calling someone a "poser" for having varied musical tastes. I miss the 90's.