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10+ years and still in the grey. This is why people are over at The Drive.

I’ll never understand the people who see every conversation as an opportunity to list their property. Is it narcissism or aspergers?

If I put stickers on my car, I’d be strongly tempted to add one of these:

How to say "I missed the point" without actually saying it.

Weather extremes? Nordic countries get along quite well with tons of snow and smaller vehicles. Rain and heat don’t matter for trucks vs. cars.

My freedom is more important than your health

We have space, long distances between towns, big roads, weather extremes, and big parking spaces in the vast majority of the U.S. that just don’t compute from an E.U. perspective

Full size trucks and SUVs make perfect sense in much of the country.

After visiting Europe and seeing the size of vehicles that European families have no problem with, size-wise, you will come home and realize how retarded (I said it, sue me) it seems for Americans to have such massive vehicles as we do. 

Rugged individualism

Using Lexus to do EV’s makes sense. Luxury buyers are more apt to buy an EV than a traditional full-line OEM buyer, so it should be easier to sell those via Lexus than Toyota.

Excellent deployment of both Austin Powers and a *correct* usage of “antepenultimate.

Moaning Lisa is one of my favorite Renaissance-themed pornos. 

Reminds me of all the people who bought two challengers when they came out. One to drive one to collect.

If the original owner didn’t want to drive it neither do I.

I feel like people have spent the last 30 years hoping to get ahead of the next old car boom that will mimic how buyers treat 60s/70s stuff. There are a few that have broken the bank (mostly Japanese tuners), but it seems like there simply isn’t the volume for just about anything post malaise that can command pricing

Reading the whole article then getting to the slushbox in the antepenultimate paragraph, confirming my fears from the earlier photo

It’s beautiful, but too much money for a “driver” and I imagine it is not special enough to sit preserved in a collection. I vote ND.

In some ways this car also competes with the Porsche Taycan Sport/Cross Turismo, not just the Panamera. It’s also a shame the E63 AMG Wagon isn’t available to buy new in the US anymore.

They look even more menacing on the road. Just an evil, evil looking car. Not sure I would want to own past warranty though.