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Hmmm....reasonable explanation!

I concur. I'd much rather have a car stolen than my personal belongings...the car can be replaced MUCH more easily!

True story.

So you're saying if it was an F150 on the trailer it'd be gone?

LA is fine if you don't have to commute into the city every day...then it sucks. I prefer the valley area myself.

It's my opinion and you are not required to agree...The Netherlands is quite nice, IMO.

Correct. It's all about perspective. Mine is that I've never had a decent experience while in San Antonio.

#1 guy who needs a swift kick in the ass...

This is what I suspect is the case as well...and being near the highway, no one would think twice about seeing a U-Haul truck moving about.

I've been there more than a handful of times...I couldn't disagree more. It's all relative though. I grew up in a sketchy part of Long Beach, where someone stole a 12' avocado tree from my front yard, so I have a pretty good 'meter' for sketchy.

If you follow the links to the other stories the photos show the empty trailer on the back of the truck.

What a miserable place...San Antonio, TX.

That was kind of my point. The 23 windows are more highly regarded, so the prices are exponentially higher...then the buyer has the added risk of buying a 'created' 23 window.

By comparison, this 23 window is cheap!

That being said, 23 window busses typically sell North of $50k when restored...I'd never pay that much for a box with a go cart motor and a bunch of holes punched into it but I'm not a Type 2 guy...

It's not only the drivers of stolen cars that drive this way in Chicago...

Honda-continuing the trend of making something large and mostly ugly...then making all of the smaller vehicles smaller versions of the large and mostly ugly thing you made a few years ago.

/I see elements of the CrossTour in this car....*blech*

Oh, I'm aware of the way the cars were manufactured...like everything else, the Dodge version seemed to break down far more often-like they were 'special', you know?

The 300ZX was a POS. The Supra flew under the radar for most of its existence and also wasn't widely advertised. I don't count the Dodge and the Mitsu in the same numbers because the Dodge was a POS that shouldn't have existed.

Dodge had a way of screwing up quite a lot in the 20 years between 1985 and 2005.

They never should have watered down the VR-4 with FWD.