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Cadillac was too embarrassed to make this, but someone cobbled one together. I must have it. Nice price. It’s crap, but it’s a conversation piece. No one is laughing at you, they’re laughing with you...I swear!

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I just want someone to go all pro wrestler up there sometime.

I got a growler of their rye this weekend. It's fantastic!

There are others with national distribution, Lakefront in particular. NG wants to focus on quality, which is fair.

I prefer Moon Man and Staghorn, as well as their various fruit beers.

Lakefront, MKE Brewing, Karben 4, Raised Grain (small one out of Waukesha that’s already winning awards), Central Waters, O’so, Tyranena, Wisconsin Brewing

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A Mercury Grand Marquis is a better option for transporting livestock.

Side profile does remind me of a Range Rover, especially the Sport with the fender vent and the belt line treatment.

My dad had a black 1987 with red velour seats. Weirdly, it had the Vulcan 3.0 liter V6 with throttle bodie injection, and an automatic with column shift! Digital dash too. Sadly he sold traded it in when I was 14. I was hoping he’d keep it for two more years and it could have been my first car, but the Wisconsin

Maybe through Infiniti.

I was just thinking about this looking at Audi and other WEC racers. Pull off the wheel coverings and you have an F1-ish shape; high nose and all. Narrow the canopy and you have a single seater. Going that route would probably require a complete rethink as to how the cars are built, as opposed to the add-on structure

My family had not only a Plymouth Horizon when I was a kid, but a Sheltie as well... You don’t know how much this ad weirded me out right now.

Also, if I'm not mistaken, NOx emmisions are higher under a load, so revving the car in neutral won't read as high as it would in gear during a drive cycle. Same goes for CO2, so I guess UK MOT isn't as intensive as one would think.

My ex wife had those on her Kia Soul. One of the many reasons I dumped her...

Looks like a Chinese "sports car"

I always felt the indicator and wiper stalks being swapped was the most annoying thing. At least the pedals aren't mirrored!

That hit close to home for me. My '98 LSE had the same problems. Not to mention about 15 other things wrong with it...

I think I'll just buy a used Boxster or 911 if I want a cheap Porsche (from Carmax, with a warranty of course), since a cheaper Porsche has been a perennial cock-tease after the 944/968 went away.

With Mitsubishi's future looking cloudier, and fewer cars offering as raw of a driving experience, I think the EVO will be a future classic. It's rare too. I don't have actual sales figures, but it seems for every Evo I see on the road, there's at least three Subaru WRX or STi models. It was giant killer new, still is