andrewdavidmn
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andrewdavidmn

Smart move. Help out a critical sector with transportation logistics, and get a massive write down/off on your balance sheet this fiscal year due to charitable contributions.

The don’t run anyway, so it’s probably the most practical answer to your question:

not exactly a car... but i’d love to have a daf ya 328 to never drive

A 1953 Maserati A6GCS Berlinetta. It would suck not being to drive it, but my god I could look at it for days.

Probably any old Delahaye... especially one like this one:

Ventilators are complicated, highly regulated medical devices. Unless someone is going to indemnify companies from future lawsuits if there is a problem with one of the ventilators, no one in their right mind is going to “jump in” and start manufacturing ventilators. They’d get sued out of business.

Isn’t that what most malls look like already? j/k

That’s a lot of undercoating 

An OK car at a too-high-to-be-OK price.

I moved to Chattanooga about 30 years ago. It was weird, they had this idea of being the next great city, but it was far from it. I went back a couple years ago and it was full of artists, cool places to eat, parks, coffee houses and the like. As you said, the cost of living was still really low and the city was a

Don’t forget the Lincoln MKT. All were ecoboost awd unless they were a fleet limo.

Obligatory:

Torch was closest. But for reals, just accept that a minivan is the answer to all those questions. The Odyssey tows up to 3500. It has all the space. Really - all of it. 

Imagine driving a Doka 36k miles a year. 

Agreed.  The rust you see is probably 20% of what is there.

CP <<====P|=====>> NP

Legend has it, to this day, if you touch the seat settings, you will feel a ghostly hand smack you.

You are not alone.

It’s probably for the people like me. To me, any manual is better than an auto. I know, call me crazy, but even in a VW DSG, I find my driving experience much more enjoyable in a manual. Plus, I’d probably just change bushings or other DIY fixes instead of compromising with an Auto. I’m special, I know.

Part-time 4wd, not AWD, please. Names matter.