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Really?  The wheels are the only thing that throws an otherwise excellent visual presentation to me.  They just look completely wrong to my eyes-- like they belong on some hideous “performance” version of an Eagle Summit.  This Jeep needs some black vector wheels.

I would think some of the 1942 cars had doubled in price by the time the returned as post-war models. Or, remembering the inflation rates when Carter and Regan were in the White House, I wouldn’t be surprised if some car from 1975 that was still on the market in 1982 or 1983 had doubled in price.

Harley doesn’t market to, or even want “serious riders”.  Harley markets to Dentists.   It’s all they know.

I love that they called the Granada “Dramatically Styled”. I think “Child’s Rendering of the Concept of Car” is much more accurate.

I can imagine scenarios in which the Grand Wagoneer could be intimidating.  Not just Deliverance type scenarios, either...

what if one wants a manual van?

The presence of Chuck Norris ruined all my negatives....  Despite my using a digital camera.

I put snow tires on a Hayabusa and successfully hill-climbed a volcano from the inside.*

Neutral:

Also:  What’s the trunk space volume comparison look like?

I stand corrected. Will revise search terms.

Interior volume?  I said PERSONAL luxury coupe, not family luxury minivan!!!!!

Not even close to full size.

Not nearly full-size in my book.

Thanks!  I’ll start saving pennies now!!!!!!!

Cool. Can you point me to the company that isn’t giving up on the full-size RWD personal luxury coupe?

Vol II was clearly a glorious tribute to Starman.

Yes, 1970's V8s came from the factory with like 11 HP. I get the hate. However, I don’t get why everyone ignores that for about $52.00, and about three hours of labor, they can be turned into unstoppable beasts.

Thank you for the safe space. My name is AvalacheGSX, and, while I know I should not,

1st/Neutral: Should we even bother with self-driving cars? My informal survey of everyone in my (quite large) office and in my (quite large) extended family shows that less than 2% of respondents have any interest in every owning such a thing.