TheDon
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TheDon

Adjusted for inflation, cars about the same price they used to be.

Y’all need to check out the Facebook group Underappreciated Survivors (1973-2001). There’s loads of clean cars that are spotted or owned. It’s a fun trip for people that appreciate this kind of stuff.

Not weird at all! When the Volt was announced I was very excited about it. I was on a GM forum back then and GM actually sent a bunch of of nerds on the forum to Detroit to see the pre-production mule car. I ultimately bought a used one in 2012. So far with 150,000 miles its been flawless. Too bad I can’t really make

I’m the weirdo peeping the Volt in the background :P

This piece, paired with the comments, is vintage Jalopnik and the reason why I love it. And why it makes me so sad to see it fading away. More of these please! 

I love seeing survivors, and I always had this secret desire to own one. But my problem is I don’t like owning any car long enough to commit my whole life to it.

I’m going with a boring answer- Honda Ridgeline.

Can I say it?

I knew I was saving this for something.

Even the stock steelies, modified or not.

I mean...David...come on...You’ve done amazing things mechanically with these old, decrepit jeeps and you’re very mechanically inclined, but then you let water just freeze inside the block?

Have you never been to Disney World?

1. Truly a trash generalization. Like saying soccer is for drunk, inbred Europeans who like to fight in the stands over a missed goal. I am a NASCAR fan who leans left along with my wife and her family. We get annoyed with some of the people who focus on politics in racing, but most people at a race are good folks who

Lazy generalization. Don't, you're not helping.

The Taycan purchase is not a surprise. Bill is a Porsche fan and also owns a freaking 959, which instantly grants him all kinds of cred that no amount of tweeting can undo.

RealSexyCyborg on twitter, who lives in China, was joking about coughing and such in response to catcalls

Someone from 1320 Video in the FB comments promoting responsible automotive activities is a new one for me.

A red, lowered GMC Sierra stopped in the middle of a busy road to rip a fat burnout. Right behind it, a plum-colored Ford Mustang followed suit

Remember when sports cars were pretty?