SarDeliac
SarDeliac
SarDeliac

The worst thing about owning a car is when you hear any unexpected or unfamiliar noise—or smell an unfamiliar odor—while you’re driving. Rolling the window down to try and figure out the sound’s origin (if it’s you or if it’s someone else), feathering the gas or wiggling the wheel or tapping the dash to try to

Around these parts it’s mostly Buick SUVs (Enclave, Encore) and the near-ubiquitious Camry for current models. For older models, Lexus sedans from 2006 to around 2012.

I definitely want to know what happened to the hardtop. Those bolts are up for a reason. Interior condensation plus no obvious rips or tears in the soft top points to it isn’t sealed correctly, and since this one’s clearly been outdoors for a while, it’s anyone’s guess what’s growing under the seats.

“Just be rich” is the one-size-fits-all solution for every rich person with a social media platform, closely followed by, “It’s easy--just stop being poor.”

I can’t not think it’s saying “herpa derpa derpa derp” every time I see it.

To hell with the car, I wanna know what they’re using to keep the driveway that clean. Looks like a showroom floor. Given the house and the stable in the background I’d guess it’s manual laborers with power washers every weekend, but you never know.

Is that a LeBaron I see in the background of the first dirt pic? If that was in the “barn” along with this thing, keep an eye on that seller’s Marketplace page. I’d bet there’s quite a variety of these malaise-era “museum-piece” slowcoaches getting ready to be dusted off, shined up, and dumped.

For me, CX-5 + MX-5. No complaints.

ND, but just barely. Drop the ask to 15 and it’d be NP.

driving negligently, recklessly, and furiously

When taking pictures of your vehicle for sale, you want to impress upon the potential buyer the experience they’ll have with the vehicle with the venue you choose as a backdrop for the photos.

“If he would have stopped, he would be with us today.”

The biggest character departure for him, imo, was his appearance in Tropic Thunder. It remains the only movie I’ve seen him in where I didn’t know it was him--everything else has been “oh, look, it’s Tom Cruise as Tom Cruise playing ____ in ____.”

If it’s designed to process multiple vehicles at once (which seems likely), the time savings comes from the next vehicle not having to wait as long for its turn to enter.

This all day. If the ask had been, say, 12k the NPOND discussion would have been lively indeed. It’d squeak NP at 12k with a good inspection, I’d bet.

The getaway car is pretty much a ‘71 Chevelle (minus the side markers) at the front and a ‘72 Cutlass at the rear. Easy to blend ‘em since they’re from the same family. Seems someone or someones on the Rockstar crew had a Hot Wheels Picture Maker Car Designer Set as a kid and loved it a lot. Plus the whole “don’t have

These are the best kinds of NPONDs, because rationality goes out the window and it boils down to a simple question: Do I feel lucky, or do I not? If I felt lucky I would view the plentiful red flags on display here as simple fixes that just look worse than they are, and I could get this thing streetable and/or

Exactly. I have yet to see any Shelby product, prototype or otherwise, that didn’t have his name on it somewhere.

and so far, no one has been able to explain admitted why it took so long for the Jackson Police Department to notify Dexter’s family of his death