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AngryBob-VA
angrybob-va

Jane Fonda is an idiot.

My family sedan has equal length exhaust headers and 19" wheels

Shared with my MDXas well.

My station wagon has a flat six. 

These things are like cockroaches...they never die. When Earth is beset by the inevitable zombie apocalypse, these will be the only thing left to drive (and NOT the Tuscan, despite what Hyundai wants you to believe). For $4.5k, I’ll take mine now so I don’t have to fight some ruffian gang of scavengers for it later.

Can confirm this works.  My 24 year old BMw is my newest car, tied with a 24 year old Oldsmobile.  They have informed me that they don't have a policy that would cover me.  

Back in 2009 I had a chance to buy a NSX wth 80k for $25k. I decided to get a 2006 STi instead.

I mention my RX8 with 120k on the clock and an engine that tends to die at that same mark. I seldom get these calls anymore - just the stupid house flippers. The both need to rot in hell, but I doubt even Satan wants them around!

First-gen (91-93) 3000GT VR4 - So much cool tech wrapped in gorgeous 90's Japanese bodywork.  I put 260K on mine, and miss it every time I see one.  A modern Camry is probably faster, but it was an amazing, amazing vehicle for me.

Just leave your shrill, annoying wife at home.

Pontiac GTO and Olds intrigue

If we’re allowed 1995-2000, I’ll take one of the 25 last model year 1995 Porsche 928 GTS models that were sold in the US with a manual. The best version of one of my all-time favorite cars.

The E39 BMW M5 was launched in 1998, so duh!

I guess when you lived in the era when these were new and you were unimpressed, it’s pretty tough to look at them now and feel any different. Add in a $9,500 ask, so almost what the MSRP was in the first place, and it’s just a hard ND. 

There was no good reason to buy it new. There’s even less reason to pay nearly $10,000 for it now.

That and he has a race car with what looks like no tool chest within arms reach

A regular bike is a lot greener.

Is the Ford GT just an F-150?

They want clicks, not facts.