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My dad had one. The Czech engine light was always on.

Plus, to get these times, you gotta run the battery only 1/4 full, so you aren’t carrying the weight of a full tank of electricity.

Sporty sleeper!

An argument can be made that as long as you have flour, water, egg and a few other things including the capacity to boil water, that pasta maker will *always* be useful.

I’m sorry to hear that you wife isn’t that attached to you.

1903 Cadillac. My dad has run it on the London to Brighton 10 times and I have run it twice. It is both awesome and terrible. Single cylinder with 6 and 1/2 horsepower, shakes like hell. Six miles an hour in first and 20 miles an hour in second if going downhill. Wooden wheels with bicycle tires. Absolutely amazing.

XC30 1-row shooting brake CUV/SUV/AWD Rally Monster.

“garage kept, low miles, one owner, not daily driven....one of a kind, just needs some TLC.”

Had 3 of them. Loved them.

Hells yeah +1 for the XT! LOVED seeing that car around town when I was a kid

I would give anything for an XT. Not ugly!

It’s a 411 series 4 which is probably the least valuable of all the classic Bristols and, thus, the reason I have it!

The Aztek was ambitious. Carmakers shouldn’t be faulted for being ambitious in terms of design/utility/styling — for every Aztek at dealerships there’s twenty or thirty cars that look like the Camry/Corolla.

Playa please.

R-Type = awesome alien-killing side scrolling game.

Except that the house numbers on Taurus Lane begin with 1986. #1963 is on Fairlane, um, Lane.

This is because everyone deserves the power of a Ferrari F12.

*Trump selects Trump-Like person to cabinet*

Elon Musk Won’t Quit Trump’s Business Council Because He Is An Adult Who Understand Temper Tantrum Does Not Work.

False. One can never have too much Maserati.